It was the default resolution set by the installation. I backed down to
1024x768 and now all is well.
richlich
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Thanks Derek. I now have a couple choices.
Michael
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 04:58, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 May 2004 16:55, Michael Tienhaara wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to switch back and forth between Mandrake 10 and Windows. In
> > Windows I use Adobe Gamma to set up my monito
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 16:55, Michael Tienhaara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to switch back and forth between Mandrake 10 and Windows. In
> Windows I use Adobe Gamma to set up my monitor brightness/gamma which
> produces reasonable accurate color that I need for viewing artwork.
> However, when I swi
Thanks for the link. Much appreciated.
Michael
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 02:19, Josenildo Marques wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 12:55, Michael Tienhaara wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to switch back and forth between Mandrake 10 and Windows. In
> > Windows I use Adobe Gamma to set up my monitor br
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 12:55, Michael Tienhaara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to switch back and forth between Mandrake 10 and Windows. In
> Windows I use Adobe Gamma to set up my monitor brightness/gamma which
> produces reasonable accurate color that I need for viewing artwork.
> However, when I swit
Hi,
I need to switch back and forth between Mandrake 10 and Windows. In
Windows I use Adobe Gamma to set up my monitor brightness/gamma which
produces reasonable accurate color that I need for viewing artwork.
However, when I switch to Mandrake the monitor is noticeably
differentway too dark
Thanks John !
-Original Message-
From: John A. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Monitor Resolution & Refresh Rates
you probably won't be able to fix the problem with Mandrake Move, i
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:04:48 -0500
Dan Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hehehe you know it really does not matter, it just never did this
> before. I have been running 9.2 since it came out and always woke up
> to
Now that you mention it, 10.0 here used to come up with the Tux saver,
but now
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 23:13:58 -0500
Dan Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All of a sudden my monitor goes in to sleep or suspended mode, I have
> turned this off in kde, gnome, xscreensaver, the bios, looked in mcc
> and
This started a few months ago with my 6 yr old Nokia 447W monitor. I
could
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 06:00, Dan Gordon wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 04:45:37 +1100
> Stephen Kuhn wrote:
>
> >
> > Sorry - it's xlock and xscreensaver (/usr/bin/xlock and
> > /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver)
> >
> > xscreensaver used to load when I first installed XFCE but I've taken
> > it out of
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 04:45:37 +1100
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
>
> Sorry - it's xlock and xscreensaver (/usr/bin/xlock and
> /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver)
>
> xscreensaver used to load when I first installed XFCE but I've taken
> it out of the xinitrc script as I have my druthers to turn the monitor
> of
All,
How do I tell the "Monitor" to change Screen
Resolution & Refresh Rates? It's stuck at 640x480.
I'am looking at a big desktop through a little window.
That I push around with mouse.
Running MandrakeMove on a Dell P4 MM doesn't have drivers
for the Intel 82865gG g
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 09:25, John Richard Smith wrote:
> I believe you are correct Stephen,
>
> If I type xscreensaver into a terminal I can see several places to set
> up powersaving and other things.
>
> So, Xlock (which I had never ever heard of) merely sets passwords to unlock
> screensaver
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 04:37, John Richard Smith wrote:
MD9.1 doesn't seem to of heard of these,
man Xlockmore
No manual entry for Xlockmore
Xlockmore --help
bash: Xlockmore: command not found
man Xscreensaver
No manual entry for Xscreensaver
Xscreensaver --help
bash: Xscree
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 21:32, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
I would suggest since the monitor is causing the alleged problem you
might try the buttons just under the screen on your monitor, one of
them should provide you with a menu and likely one of
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 21:32, John Richard Smith wrote:
> Hoyt Bailey wrote:
>
> >
> >I would suggest since the monitor is causing the alleged problem you
> >might try the buttons just under the screen on your monitor, one of
> >them should provide you with a menu and likely one of the menu ite
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
I would suggest since the monitor is causing the alleged problem you
might try the buttons just under the screen on your monitor, one of
them should provide you with a menu and likely one of the menu items
will resolve the difficulty to your satisfaction.
Nothing in M
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 07:04 am, Dan Gordon wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:00:18 +
>
> John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't think it's that simple. The TCO symbol means the monitor
> > itself can do this, I know in theory the bios ought to shut it down
> > if you can set
Dan Gordon wrote:
I think I'm just going to not worry about this any longer.
Regards,
Dan Gordon
Yes, either,
-blank [0-60]
or,
-powerdown [0-60]
not sure which,
sets the powerdown(or powersave)
to however many minutes) between 0 and 60 minutes.
and that's it.
If you want screen save
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 07:23:30 -0500
Dan Gordon wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:44:28 +
> John Richard Smith wrote:
>
> > The choices in setterm seem to be,
> >
> > [ -powersave [on | vsync | hsync | powerdown | off] ]
> > which I took to mean,
> > powersave on with Verticle and horizontal s
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:44:28 +
John Richard Smith wrote:
> The choices in setterm seem to be,
>
> [ -powersave [on | vsync | hsync | powerdown | off] ]
> which I took to mean,
> powersave on with Verticle and horizontal syncronisation and powerdown
> off.[ -powerdown [0-60] ]
> this sets th
Dan Gordon wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:51:48 -0500
Dan Gordon wrote:
Maybe setterm -powersave off
Thanks will let you know if this works
setterm -powersave off
gave me this "cannot (un)set powersave mode"
so i tried setterm -blank 0
and setterm -powerdown 0
no errors so i will see what
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:34:13 +
John Richard Smith wrote:
> Well maybe there is a way then.
>
> There is the setterm command,
>
> try looking at settern --help, or man setterm
> and see if any of those work ?
> Just a possibility
>
Maybe setterm -powersave off
Thanks will let you know if t
Dan Gordon wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:00:18 +
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think it's that simple. The TCO symbol means the monitor
itself can do this, I know in theory the bios ought to shut it down
if you can set it as such not all bioses can.
I think windblows
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:00:18 +
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think it's that simple. The TCO symbol means the monitor
> itself can do this, I know in theory the bios ought to shut it down
> if you can set it as such not all bioses can.
> I think windblows has some oth
Dan Gordon wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 19:30:29 +
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan Gordon wrote:
Yes its definetly in a fixed interval but is a longer time than 15
minutes, more like an hour but I'm not sure exactly. I have turned
off power control in kde both as user
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 19:30:29 +
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Gordon wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Yes its definetly in a fixed interval but is a longer time than 15
> >minutes, more like an hour but I'm not sure exactly. I have turned
> >off power control in kde both as user and
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 22:16:34 +0700
Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this happening in a fix interval, say when you leave your box
> untouched for about 15 minutes, etc? Or randomly?
> Have you checked in Configuration>KDE>Power Control?
> - --
Yes its definetly in a fixed interva
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On Monday 22 March 2004 08:38 pm, Dan Gordon wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:53:46 +0700
>
> Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Uumm... how about in BIOS?
> > - --
>
> Have checked in BIOS, i should mention that this is 9.2.
> For the life o
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:53:46 +0700
Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uumm... how about in BIOS?
> - --
Have checked in BIOS, i should mention that this is 9.2.
For the life of me I can not find out where the monitor is being put on
standby.
Regards,
Dan Gordon
--
Mon Mar 22 08:35:3
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On Monday 22 March 2004 11:13 am, Dan Gordon wrote:
> All of a sudden my monitor goes in to sleep or suspended mode, I have
> turned this off in kde, gnome, xscreensaver, the bios, looked in mcc and
> at a loss, turned off apm. Is there any where else
All of a sudden my monitor goes in to sleep or suspended mode, I have
turned this off in kde, gnome, xscreensaver, the bios, looked in mcc and
at a loss, turned off apm. Is there any where else i should look ?
I have never had this problem before. Any help is welcome.
Regards,
Dan Gordon
--
Sun
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:01:54 +
Marco Verheul disseminated the following:
> I can't seem to set the recommended resolution in Mandrake Control
> Center. It does not show the combination of the resolution/refresh rate
> I want to select. Is there another way?
>
> Could it be that my graphic car
From: Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [newbie] monitor configuration
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 06:41:48 +1000
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 01:39, Miark wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 03:37:10 +, "d2ci
From: Carroll Grigsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] monitor configuration
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 20:36:02 -0400
On Friday 12 September 2003 11:37 pm, d2ci1fj g1nf24 wrote:
> Hi,
> There's an attachment to this email
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 01:39, Miark wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 03:37:10 +, "d2ci1fj g1nf24" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > There's an attachment to this email about configuring a monitor. I don't
> > understand most of it. Would somebody be to able explain it to me?
> >
> > How do I read
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 03:37:10 +, "d2ci1fj g1nf24" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's an attachment to this email about configuring a monitor. I don't
> understand most of it. Would somebody be to able explain it to me?
>
> How do I read a .bz2 file from the text login screen?
You must firs
Hi,
There's an attachment to this email about configuring a monitor. I
don't understand most of it. Would somebody be to able explain it to
me?
How do I read a .bz2 file from the text login screen?
From,
Steve
Hi,
There's an attachment to this email about configuring a monitor. I don't
understand most of it. Would somebody be to able explain it to me?
How do I read a .bz2 file from the text login screen?
From,
Ste
Is this at runlevel 3, 5, or both?
Miark
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 21:43:46 -0600
"Osiris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings
>
>
>
> Just installed 9.0 and it seems my monitor wants to click on/off every 3
> seconds or so. I assume this is a driver issue, but I can not find any
> updates. I
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 07:51 pm, Keith Powell wrote:
> I have just changed my monitor from a CRT one to a TFT
> one.
>
> The old monitor was running with the same settings as the
> new one requires - 1024x768 at 75Hz.
>
> The new one works well with Windows98 and with Libranet.
> I did not have t
I have just changed my monitor from a CRT one to a TFT one.
The old monitor was running with the same settings as the new one requires -
1024x768 at 75Hz.
The new one works well with Windows98 and with Libranet. I did not have to
change anything in Libranet, the new monitor just worked.
Unfort
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 10:42 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 5:54 pm, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 10:40:41AM -0600, David Reynolds wrote:
> > > virtual screen - larger than my display. I was aiming for 1024x768, and
> > > apparently that is what I got...sort of. Al
On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 5:54 pm, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 10:40:41AM -0600, David Reynolds wrote:
> > virtual screen - larger than my display. I was aiming for 1024x768, and
> > apparently that is what I got...sort of. Alt-Ctrl +/- got me into a
> > stable situation, and I had to
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 10:40:41AM -0600, David Reynolds wrote:
> virtual screen - larger than my display. I was aiming for 1024x768, and
> apparently that is what I got...sort of. Alt-Ctrl +/- got me into a stable
> situation, and I had to resave the session a few times.
How did you get alt-ctr
David Reynolds wrote:
On Sunday 05 January 2003 09:29 am, David Robertson stated:
With regard to the monitor, the manual should give the horizontal and
vertical frequencies, so those can be entered in the "custom" monitor
settings.
David
I have a sort of weird situation; I didn't know i
On Sunday 05 January 2003 09:29 am, David Robertson stated:
> With regard to the monitor, the manual should give the horizontal and
> vertical frequencies, so those can be entered in the "custom" monitor
> settings.
>
> David
I have a sort of weird situation; I didn't know it was possible to overc
On Monday 04 Nov 2002 01:19, Angus Auld wrote:
> Peter Watson wrote:
> > I am using KDE 3.0 on LM 9.0.
> >
> > The monitor power saving features (standby, suspend and power off )
> > were working fine except that they interfered with ripping a DVD which
> > went on for a long period and so I disabl
Peter Watson wrote:
> I am using KDE 3.0 on LM 9.0.
>
> The monitor power saving features (standby, suspend and power off ) were
> working fine except that they interfered with ripping a DVD which went on
> for a long period and so I disabled them from Configure>KDE>Power
> Control>Energy.
>
I am using KDE 3.0 on LM 9.0.
The monitor power saving features (standby, suspend and power off ) were
working fine except that they interfered with ripping a DVD which went on
for a long period and so I disabled them from Configure>KDE>Power
Control>Energy.
After succesfully ripping the DVD
>
> > >
> > > hei people,
> > >
> > > my monitor blinking all time.
> > > I need to configure XWindows. I am running Mandrake, I don't
> > > know how it is done.
> > >
> > > I am using:
> > >
> > > mandrake linux ppc 8.2
> > >
> > > kernel version 2.4 18.6.1
> > >
> > > monitor Imac/powerpc-640x4
On Monday 23 September 2002 15:16, you wrote:
> --
>
> >De: "rhp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Asunto: monitor flickering problem
> >Fecha: lun., 23 sept 2002 15:21
> >
> >
> > hei people,
> >
> > my monitor blinking all time.
> > I need to configure XWindows. I am ru
vasscon wrote:
>
> My monitor,a 15'' Proview PK-572 isn't listed
if no other responce log http://www.google.com/ and run search
for 'proview AND pk-572 AND linux' and you should get a few hits.
drop 'linux' and you should get many hits.
log proview site, search 'pk-572', pull tech specs, plug in
My monitor,a 15'' Proview PK-572 isn't listed between the ones to
select,in order to configure the Xserver at the end of the
installation .Is there a conpatible model from an other company I
could use?
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
Hi,
I am using XScreenSaver and the only saver selected is Phosphor. Now,
I tried to set power management options in both XScreenSaver and KDE
control center (hope I got the name right) to different values but
neither seems to get noticed by the system. It always "freezes"
phosphor's output after
There it was, right in front of me. Never bothered to
look there because I figured this wasn't a laptop and
didn't apply (batteries). Thanks for the response
--- Dan Shackelford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 20 January 2002 05:54 pm, you wrote:
> Have you tried: K -- CONFIGURATI
On Sunday 20 January 2002 05:54 pm, you wrote:
Have you tried: K -- CONFIGURATION -- KDE -- POWER CONTROL -- ENERGY ?
> Hi,
>When my IBM 202 monitor shuts itself down for the night, and I am
> still logged in, I have to turn the whole box off in the morning (which
> led to more difficuti
Hi,
When my IBM 202 monitor shuts itself down for the night, and I am
still logged in, I have to turn the whole box off in the morning (which
led to more difficuties - reformating). I have experimented and logged
off at night and the results are various. I saw on the list several
weeks
On Saturday 22 December 2001 13:33, poogle wrote:
> Probably won't be a lot of use here, but assuming you have
> correctly configured your monitor refresh rates/horizonta/vertical
> frequencies have you got access to another video card ? I ask
> because I had an S3Trio64/3D which I could never get
Probably won't be a lot of use here, but assuming you have correctly
configured your monitor refresh rates/horizonta/vertical frequencies have you
got access to another video card ? I ask because I had an S3Trio64/3D which I
could never get to work, in the end I gave up and bought a different o
>is the video card agp? or pci? if pci, what slot? if agp what is in the pci
>slot next to it? (should be empty)
Bottom of 3 PCI slots. Network card is in the top PCI slot.
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TR> Hi All,
TR> I have a monitor that is NOT listed but does 1024/768 and an S3Trio Video
TR> Card. Once I've picked ANYTHING for monitor and/or resolution my computer
TR> hangs with some message about nodevice. I can reproduce this message
TR> exactly if you need to see it fully, but does any
Hi All,
I have a monitor that is NOT listed but does 1024/768 and an S3Trio Video
Card. Once I've picked ANYTHING for monitor and/or resolution my computer
hangs with some message about nodevice. I can reproduce this message
exactly if you need to see it fully, but does anyone have any ideas th
according to mandrake, my graphic card is a sis sg86c201 5591/5592 agp, but
when i go to change the screen resolution, it asks me to select the graphic
card. i select sis sg86c201 and then the resolution, but when i test the
settings, the machine goes haywire; the screen starts flipping/flicke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello group,
>
> I have installed Mandrake 8.1 and I would really like the
> annoying sleep mode or shutting down of my monitor to
> stop.'
>
> anyone have any great ideas??
>
>
> thnxXsturm
Xsturmas root, load the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 into an
editor and make
>From an xterm...
"xset s off"
-JMS
|-Original Message-
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:25 AM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: [newbie] Monitor
|
|
|Hello group,
|
|I have insta
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s words, written Thu, 15 Nov 2001
23:24:48 -0600
It's either the power management in the BIOS, or the Advanced Power Management
(APM) daemon in the boot. Run Mandrake Control Center (mcc) and look for
services.
Paul
>Hello group,
>
>I have installed Mandrake 8.1 and
Hello group,
I have installed Mandrake 8.1 and I would really like the annoying sleep
mode or shutting down of my monitor to stop.'
anyone have any great ideas??
thnxXsturm
--
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 23:22:17 -0400
Aldo Caruso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.monitorworld.com/
There you'll find specs for most monitors
Cheers
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed Mandrake 8 and I've a monitor LG Studioworks 441.
> Mandrake correctly detects the card (Intel 810), but whe
Hi,
I've just installed Mandrake 8 and I've a monitor LG Studioworks 441.
Mandrake correctly detects the card (Intel 810), but when it attemps to enter
X Windows the screen gets black. If I set, using, XConfigurator in console
mode, 640 x 480 video mode, then I can enter XWindows mode with n
did it again, that's like 6 times this week. Was supposed to go to the
list.
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [newbie] Monitor Switch?
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 22:10:29 -0400
From: Dennis Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fr
thanks for the quick responses! I dual boot both linux and winME with an
older 17" IBM monitor that I got for $99 and it works just fine. My dad is
kinda weird about these things and I have him really interested in linux, but
when he had the monitor problem of course he blamed it on linux and d
Edit the order of the fonts in the xfs config file:
"vi /etc/X11/fs/config"
(it probably has the 75 point first and the 100point second. Reverse
that, and put the 100 point first.).
Then, stop & restart xfs:
"service xfs restart"
Then stop & restart X
(a little trickier).
If you're using kd
How do I configure xfree86 4 to produce legible fonts while still using the
highest resolution on my monitor? The KDE help centre suggests editing the
order of the fonts lines in xf86config, but there are no such lines, just a
note saying that a font server is now used. Where is the relevant c
Hello,
I am new in this mailing list and I would like first of all to introduce myself. My
name is Mohammed, I discovered linux last year and I use it as my best development
platform.
Since last year I have used linux Mandrake 7.0 with Xfree3.3.6 and it worked well.
yesterday, due to the multi
Hi,
I could use some help, I' ve been running mdk 7.2 with no problems, today
I finally got 8.0, it loaded up fine but when I got to the main screen to
log on. all fuzzy, as if the software could not find the settings. I'm
using a HEWLETT PACKARD PAVILION M50 monitor with a voodoo3 banchee
gr
Thanks for the reply. I found a combination that works; 8514
compatible, 1028 X 768 @ 87 Hz, interlaced (no 800 X 600). Phew! (G) I
found the manual on the monitor, in the back the was a chart showing
"factory preset display modes." This was one of them that appeared on
the list in Mandrake
I had a similar problem with an S3 TRIO and the only way I could get the
card to work was during the installation processes. Boot from the CD and
hit F1 when the CD first boots (you should see and option for it). Then
type 'vgalo' in the command line. Once I did this, my video came up and
worked p
>
>You don't call XFdrake that way. The command line command to issue at the
>command prompt is "setuptool". You will be presented with a small menu of
>utilities to choose from. All to make it possible to configure your system.
>One of those is XFdrake. Give it a try. Drop out of a console from
> yes i didbut in my case XFdrake=Xconfigurator...both commands
> start Xconfigurator ( i did a server install), maybe this is the reason why
> XF86Setup didnt get installed ? )
> meanwhile i solved the problem otherwise..by reinstalling and choosing
> the graphic card at install t
At 23:15 15.01.2001 -0500, you wrote:
> > in my case neither of them does allow me to set my video card.instead
> > both let me choose a monitor
> > is there any other way to select the video card ?..XF86Setup doesnt
> > exist on my system, only xf86config which crashes all
> > the tim
> in my case neither of them does allow me to set my video card.instead
> both let me choose a monitor
> is there any other way to select the video card ?..XF86Setup doesnt
> exist on my system, only xf86config which crashes all
> the time
>
> quay
>
>
Quay,
Have you trie
At 19:12 15.01.2001 +0100, you wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Dave wrote:
>
> >I just put a new monitor on my system and now the grapical part of linux
> >won't come up. Question is: how do I change the settings from the command
> >line. I have tried Xconfigurator and XFdrake , but both take me to s
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Dave wrote:
>I just put a new monitor on my system and now the grapical part of linux
>won't come up. Question is: how do I change the settings from the command
>line. I have tried Xconfigurator and XFdrake , but both take me to selecting
>a video card only.
You can edit the
I just put a new monitor on my system and now the grapical part of linux
won't come up. Question is: how do I change the settings from the command
line. I have tried Xconfigurator and XFdrake , but both take me to selecting
a video card only.
--
Dave
This is for the holder of the knowledge that I seek:
I have seen many posts about this and I have to say that I am quite
curious about this also. Why does my monitor continually power down
after inactivity? I am not using apm, bios is disabled, all
relevant entries in my XF86Config are com
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Why is it better to leave a computer on 24/7?
I've seen most all the other replies. As was said, there's
pros and cons. I still believe if you turn your computer on every
day, you're just as well off to leave it on. My main reason is
Linux is usually s
Subject: Re: [newbie] Monitor problems
>downsides of leaving it on all the time:
>heat buildup (computer is enclosed & no air conditioner & live in the
south *haha*)
>solution -- good fans, take the cover off (that's what i do)
Not to be nitpicky or anything, but this
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Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Monitor problems
>
> > In defense of leaving the machine on (particularly if you're running a
> > stable system like Linux), other than your monitor, a computer doesn't
use
> > all
> the correct driver for my monitor in the list, i just didnt see it
> the previous time i guess. I used DrakConf from within KDE to
> change the monitor and all went well.
as user or root?
until i started my pc
> this morning and saw that all settings were returned to the
> original and
Hi all,
I've installed Mandrake 7.1 recently and during install everything went fine
except the monitor/video part.
After rebooting and running Xconfigurator i could fix the problem, but at
that moment i couldnt find any drivers for my monitor and on the standard
driver i couldnt get a screen
We got this one sorted yesterday and it work but thanks for you input
Warmest regards,
Manuel Tuthill
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From: Michael Scottaline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [[Fwd: [new
"J. Ricardo Rizzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simply try Xconfigurator or XF86Setup from a tty terminal (the one which
> appears when booting). Both programs detect and configure your card and
> your monitor, and modify the file /etc/X11/XF86Config.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Ricardo
=
Thanks Worked like a dream!
Warmest regards,
Manuel Tuthill
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From: J. Ricardo Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 1:59 PM
Subject: [Fwd: [newbie] monitor]
>Simply try Xconfigurator or X
Simply try Xconfigurator or XF86Setup from a tty terminal (the one which
appears when booting). Both programs detect and configure your card and
your monitor, and modify the file /etc/X11/XF86Config.
Good luck!
Ricardo
Manuel Tuthill wrote:
>
> Please could someone help me I need to change th
Please could someone help me I need to change the monitor type on my Linux
6.2 installation as I cant get into X I remember seeing a X monitor config
file somewhere but I cant remember where
Warmest regards,
Manuel Tuthill
Mandrake 7.1 seems better than the 6.5 version I replaced, but had the
identical problem with the display skewed left. I simply reset the
monitor display and after about 60 seconds it "takes" and seems to be
holding. I had to change resolution to 800X600. Using Amdek 815E
monitor and Erazor Vic
Hi Phil,
What type of monitor and graphics card are you using? And, what is the
resolution
and amount of colors on your color palette?
In the meantime, trying selecting a generic monitor and reduce your
resolution to 800 X 600.
Then, work your way up to a higher resolution. If you have a monito
Hi all,
I have just installed LM 7.1 on my AMD K6-2 500 MHz. I am having trouble with screen
distortion, mostly on the left hand side of the screen. I have a generic Voodoo
Banshee video card which the OS has had no trouble recognising. Do I need to
reconfigure the monitor or video card in so
edian monitor will effectively lower the refresh rate at a
given resolution and get you closer to where you need to be.
-JMS
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