On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jeremy Hoyland wrote:
> the way you've worded the labs, I assume they're for people with at least
> unix user experience, and probably a basic sysadmin course under their
> belts - if not, you're gonna have a job explaining concepts such as
> "partitioning" and "swap parti
Hi List,
Well, there was already similar problem mailed on this list, but
somehow I missed the solution.
The problem is next - suddenly I began to experience delivery
problem with mail, INCOMING to my domain. I got the error
"Deferred: Name server: host.domain.co.il: host name lookup failure"
for
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 11:56:28PM +0300, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> 1. All along the Xfree doc's warnings are scattered regarding possible
> actual physical damage to monitors caused by wrong setup. I'm *not* an
> expert on this subject and anyway - I take those warnings seriously... .
All new monit
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:
> Oded:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
you welcome
> I didn't choose the screen resolutions for X. My knowledge of Linux is not
> so great that you need to apologize 8-).
we all started at the same point - no one was born a linux guru ;-) .
>
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 04:11:36PM -0400, Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:
> 1) Is there any difference or danger to the monitor in using these numbers
> if my monitor is not a multisync?
YES. Please be careful with these things, as they CAN damage your
monitor. A multisync monitor can deal with
Oded:
Thanks for the reply.
> I think all of you missed the point completly , or assumed he already did
> it ( though from the quote above I don't think he did) - he didn't choose
> screen resolutions for X, so ofcourse he can only do 640x480 .
> Usually I'd call it safe to assume that you know
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:
> I recently got a new monitor (my old one failed) and configured it using
> Xconfigurator. I configured it as "Monitor that can do 1280 x 1024 @ 60
> Hz" as the manual for the monitor says that it is capable of this.
> However, my display