Hi Paul,
Very good point to remember. Thanks for pointing it out. I'll save this
in my help notes.
Thanks again,
Roman
Paul wrote:
>
> On Tue, 16 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
>
> >Sure was. I did notice when I booted up(I must have walked away from the computer,
>it booted into console
> >mod
Romanso a newbie (you) on a newly installed and working
system changed the graphic card, color depth and Monitor: then
rebooted. Yep, that'd likely hose the x-server all right.
Roman, don't fix what ain't broke!! Especially when you don't
really know what you're doing!
Alan
P.S. and you r
I changing the following:
1. Logged on as roman (user)
2. Graphics card. I changed my default card setting to NVIDIA GeForce
256
3. Graphics resolution was changed from 32-bit to 16-bit. It appears
that Linux prefers 32-bit.
4. I used the default setting for my monitor, as I could not find my
Del
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
>Sure was. I did notice when I booted up(I must have walked away from the computer, it
>booted into console
>mode.
>Is this normal?
>
>Roman
Depends on what you call normal.
If you check /etc/inittab and the default bootmode there says 3 then it is
normal.
Alan,
While reviewing the options on my Linux desktop, I decided to select shutdown. The
computer rebooted and went to the
command prompt boot. I typed in dos to run WinNT4, and access Netscape Navigator to
communicate with you.
Next, I selected shutdown in WinNT4, the computer appeared to rebo
Hi Alan,
If you ever get a chance to see it on another computer, you will notice the visual
similarities.
Enough said about Windows.
Roman
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> RomanI use netscape 4.72 in Linux Mandrake 7.0 and my
> search engine of choice is Google. I don't use windows, at
> least no
Sure was. I did notice when I booted up(I must have walked away from the computer, it
booted into console
mode.
Is this normal?
Roman
Paul wrote:
> On Tue, 16 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
>
> Looks like /dev/hda5 WAS your D-drive then...
>
> >Hooray!! I am up and running. However, the the deskto
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Romanator wrote:
Looks like /dev/hda5 WAS your D-drive then...
>Hooray!! I am up and running. However, the the desktop display has a larger black
>border on the left side
>rather than sitting evenly in the center. My hard drive, sound card auto configured,
>except for the
RomanI use netscape 4.72 in Linux Mandrake 7.0 and my
search engine of choice is Google. I don't use windows, at
least not very often, and never browse or do email with it.
Alan
Romanator wrote:
>
> Alan,
>
> If you have IE5 on your computer, NeoPlanet is a browser by Lycos.
>
> Roman
Romanok, why do you ask about what monitor to choose after
you've successfully installed Linux? It's during the install
you need to know what the make & model of your monitor is. If
you've successfully completed the install w/o
inputting/choosing the correct make & model of your monitor
then
Alan,
I will have to read the guide about the sync rate. But, everything appears to be okay,
now. However, I could not
find my Dell monitor in the list( should I select Dell SVGA?), and my 3COM 3C905C
Ether link Card was not on the
list. I will have to check MandrakeSoft's web page for hardware
Hi Alan,
The monitor works fine in Windows NT4. The shift happens in as soon as I get in to KDE.
Roman
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Romanadjust your monitor (buttons on front, directions in
> monitor owner's manual).
>
> Alan
>
> Romanator wrote:
> >
> > Hooray!! I am up and running. However, t
Romanadjust your monitor (buttons on front, directions in
monitor owner's manual).
Alan
Romanator wrote:
>
> Hooray!! I am up and running. However, the the desktop display has a larger black
>border on the left side
> rather than sitting evenly in the center. My hard drive, sound card aut
Hooray!! I am up and running. However, the the desktop display has a larger black
border on the left side
rather than sitting evenly in the center. My hard drive, sound card auto configured,
except for the
monitor. An out-of-sync message appeared. The desktop display is lopsided the left
border
Romandelete hda5 and then push the Auto Allocate button.
Alan
Romanator wrote:
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> I had draw and write this out as there is no print screen.
> The auto allocation only works if my disk has not been
> partitioned yet or is empty. I have tried as best as
> possible with ASCII
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