Michael Hahn wrote:
I've been working on setting up a new system at work, using an older Linux
box. The only trouble is the display settings for xwindows are not correct
for the new monotor, and as a result, when I run startx, I get nothing but
lots of moving horozontal lines.
I found xorg.conf, bu
On Thursday 28 October 2004 08:47 am, Rich Lichvar wrote:
| I'm a newbie to Mandrake. I'm in the process of reinstalling 10.0 from
| the PowerPack. The first time I installed 10.0 (in firewall mode, the
| latter being the anticipated future use along with Nessus workstation)
| the background of the
Good morning Sreeram ;
Check out the following website http://www.linux-laptop.net/ , its all about
linux on laptops and I see that they have Gericoms mentioned.
Ingo
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You may also use from 'lilo' prompt "linux 1", for single user; "linux
2", for multi user/wo network; or "linux 3", multi user/w network,
leaving out the quotation marks. This will get you into a command line
in 'Text' mode.
don
I thought I knew that I knew what I thought
> Sven Vermeulen wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I succesfully installed linux mandrake 7.0 on my system last week. But
> now I have a problem with X; the screen goes blank when X starts and
> runs (and it's not a screensaver). I tried cltrl-alt-fkey to switch to
> a text console, but whitout succes.
> Wh