> Sorry, I don't remember reading your original message so I'm not
> familiar with the exact problem you're experiencing. Those messages are
> generic messages that the X server prints when it stops a client from
> connecting to it (for example, it might not be authorised to connect).
> "6826" is t
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 23:12 +, Matthew Gadd wrote:
> Dunno if anyone got my previous post about a strange problem with GDM, or if
> it's just that no-one has any idea how to fix it. Anyway, I've tried a few
> things to see if they make a difference.
>
> I tried changing the theme of GDM (you n
Dunno if anyone got my previous post about a strange problem with GDM, or if
it's just that no-one has any idea how to fix it. Anyway, I've tried a few
things to see if they make a difference.
I tried changing the theme of GDM (you never know) and disabling and reenabling
automatic login (I use it
Hi folks,
Might be a long shot this but I thought I'd ask anyway...
I'm in the process of moving a local company from Office/Outlook/Outlook
Express to OpenOffice.org & Thunderbird with a central server running
SME Server (can't remember if I posted about it before, I'm still
finishing off the
Yeah, i watch that and it was interesting listening to him and the fact that
him and Steve Jobbs are friend, but have not talked to each other for a
while. Speaks volumes of dos'nt it?
I Just wondering whether Steve was watching that and choking on his coffee.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:14 PM, M
Rob Beard wrote:
> .
>
> You don't mention if you want an analogue tuner card or a Freeview card.
> If you want an Analogue one then probably anything with a BT848 or
> BT878 chipset would work (which covers most analogue PCI TV Tuner
> cards). For Digital cards check out this site...
>
> htt