Re: [PLUG] truly wierd video screen behavior on new system install of Ubuntu Lucid Lynx install

2012-01-28 Thread Neal
WAG: Adjust refresh rate to 60Hz. If 640x480 works at BIOS startup then it should work later if the refresh isn't too high (or, I suppose, too low, but that isn't usually the problem) for the LCD. NealS ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http:

Re: [PLUG] truly wierd video screen behavior on new system install of Ubuntu Lucid Lynx install

2012-01-28 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 00:30:32 -0500 website reader dijo: >This is a brain-storming request. > >I just purchased an Asus P8H61-M rev B3 motherboard which uses the >Intel H61 chipset. I attached an Acer G205HV lcd monitor which says >that it is capable of running 1600x900 vga dvi-d (I am still tryi

[PLUG] truly wierd video screen behavior on new system install of Ubuntu Lucid Lynx install

2012-01-28 Thread website reader
This is a brain-storming request. I just purchased an Asus P8H61-M rev B3 motherboard which uses the Intel H61 chipset. I attached an Acer G205HV lcd monitor which says that it is capable of running 1600x900 vga dvi-d (I am still trying to figure out what vga dvi-d means) I am SOLELY using the v

Re: [PLUG] Scanning pci bus

2012-01-28 Thread Ken Stephens
Mike Connors wrote: > > Do the blank text fields give me the possible address of the > wireless NIC? What command do I use to power it on. The > indicator list is lit, so power is being applied by the bios. > > > -- > Ken Stephens, SV Aventura, Portland, OR > > > I would try

[PLUG] super-restrictive IPtables

2012-01-28 Thread Keith Lofstrom
I want to set up an internal network with very restricted traffic. Sadly, a service vendor for my wife's office has a web interface that only talks to Internet Exploder with a local app that must run under windoze. Another supplier will only deal with Quickbooks over the web. We have a little