> I feel pretty unwanted at times trying to convince people that embedded
> Linux systems work
> And I am sure sick of some of the patronising comments I get.
Seriously? We should chat about messaging and stuff -- I'm sure I could help
you fix (or at least massage) that perception. :-)
(Not su
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They can work from anywhere.
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On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 08:04 +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
> Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > So LA counts on that second paragraph, and ensuring that it is seen
as
> > 'charitable' by the other definitions in the guide. It is a
difficult and
> > troublesome issue.
> > ...
> > [1]
http://www.ato.gov.au/nonprofit/con
On 10/08/07, Howard Lowndes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My environment is Fedora 6 with KDE and I went to change the display
> resolution using system-config-display.
>
> The display is set to generic LCD 800x600 but it will only permit 640x480.
>
> I've tried editting /etc/X11/xorg.conf but tha
Howard Lowndes wrote:
> My environment is Fedora 6 with KDE and I went to change the display
> resolution using system-config-display.
>
> The display is set to generic LCD 800x600 but it will only permit 640x480.
>
> I've tried editting /etc/X11/xorg.conf but that does appear to get me
> anywher
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Hi Howard,
I would check that the video card is not set incorrectly.
Doesn't Fedora still have a text mode version of xconfigurator?
Heracles
Howard Lowndes wrote:
> My environment is Fedora 6 with KDE and I went to change the display
> resolution us
Howard Lowndes wrote:
My environment is Fedora 6 with KDE and I went to change the display
resolution using system-config-display.
The display is set to generic LCD 800x600 but it will only permit 640x480.
I've tried editting /etc/X11/xorg.conf but that does appear to get me
anywhere.
Where
Have you got the video memory set too low maybe?
On 8/10/07, Howard Lowndes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My environment is Fedora 6 with KDE and I went to change the display
> resolution using system-config-display.
>
> The display is set to generic LCD 800x600 but it will only permit 640x480.
>
>