All fixed now.
Roman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like you were in the middle of changing video modes. Assuming
that you did not install something new that corrupted settings (I had a
problem with this for X windows itself) did you test the video desktop (video
screen) settings
Sounds like you were in the middle of changing video modes. Assuming
that you did not install something new that corrupted settings (I had a
problem with this for X windows itself) did you test the video desktop (video
screen) settings KDE was trying to open? -Gary-
5/28 [EMAIL
Roman
The same thing happened to me about 2 weeks ago and I still do not know
what caused it and also like you I re-installed.
Charles
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From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 8:06 AM
Subject: [newbie] The Deadly
Bear with my partial speculations here.
When the computer boots, it sets the initial timing modes for the lowest
common defaults for SVGA monitors...
When you entered NT, OS did several things...
1) It re-adjusted the timing modes for the video adapter
2) It re-allocated video ram to
Ahh.. The growing pains of Linux, I guess.
Roman
Charles A Edwards wrote:
Roman
The same thing happened to me about 2 weeks ago and I still do not know
what caused it and also like you I re-installed.
Charles
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From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED]