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<0> no you need to tab instead of space between Modes and "1024x768" <0> Al-Ashtar: help me with dopacic <1> ok, i will enter again <1> in xorg.cong <1> conf <0> lol .. i was about to highlight your mistake <2> guys I'm having a strange problem, I'm getting "No Space left on device" errors from various commands on a CentOS4 server I'm running. The one thing they have in common is that they're all acting on /var volume. however a DF -h shows that there's tons of space left (3.5GB). Any ideas? Could the HD be going? <1> Modes "1024x728" "800x600" "640x480" <1> ok this is from .conf file <1> there is 1 space between resolution and 4 spaces (tab) between modes and the 1st resolution <0> cymba: du -skh * and look for a big log file that you can > <0> Cymba: did you turn on smart check on your hardisk ? <0> Cymba: maybe its time for you to view the log for any read write errors <1> ok, i put now tab between Modes and first resolution <1> to try now again? <0> yes doNO
<0> yes dopacic <1> but there is only 1 space between "800x600" "640x480" <1> to leave that space to be like that? <1> or to make space with tab? <1> originaly there was only one space between "800x600" "640x480" <1> to leave like that or also to make tab space between "800x600" "640x480"? <0> leave it as it is <1> ok, few minutes again <1> ty a lot baby <0> what are you doing <1> for ur help <0> you only need to restart xwindows <1> ok, just a min <0> :p <2> B4byB33: how do I check the status of "smart check"? <2> B4byB33: Found this in the log "packet command error: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }" <1> hi baby <1> nothing happened <1> again i can select only 800x600 and 640x480 <1> i edit xorg.conf like you said <1> i save it <1> and restart pc <1> but nothing happened <1> is there other way to set resolution, because i downloaded intel drivers for this graphic card? <1> how to install downloaded drivers? <3> To change resolation? <1> yes <3> Display resulation right? <1> i have only modes 800x600 <1> yes <1> and 640x480 <1> but, i am totaly begginer, so try to explain at easy way <3> dopacic http://www.networks.pk/ There you will see on main Change Display Resolution. <1> i found how to change it <1> but i can not select different modes <3> That seems that's why I gave you the right web. <1> highest is 800x600 <1> ok, i will try there <1> a min <3> You are using what distro? <1> fedora core 5 <1> gnome <0> sorry i was away <1> ok baby <1> nothing changed <3> There are already mentioned the short keys as well ;) <1> again there is max resolutation 800x600 <0> have you check your monitor refresh rate ? <1> it is laptop <1> i downloaded drivers from intel web site <1> but i do not know to install it <1> is there possibility to adjust resolution installing drivers? <0> i'd run xfree86 config <0> but im not sure wether fedora have it <1> ok, tell me waht to do with drivers, i already extracted it <1> in some folder <0> look for a README and read it :) <3> dopacic Change your Monitor Heartz <3> Hz* <1> i can not change hertz <1> max is 60
<1> hz <1> and maz resol. is 800x600 <0> no what DataCable mean is .. check your refresh rate again .. look in the manual <1> i changed xorg.conf but nothing changed after restart <0> and then edit your xorf.conf file accordingly <3> Hm.. <0> btw whats your laptop make <0> model <3> Model dosn't help him. <1> lg gs-50, 1.4 GZ Intel Mobile, 512 RAM, DWD RW <1> it works under winxp <0> gs-50 .. i'm gonna google for it <1> and this is another partiion under linux <1> i put double boot <0> dopacic ok do you set dual boot ? <1> i did set <1> i can select at the beginning fedora or winxp <0> ok now boot in windows and check your refresh rate for your laptop lcd <1> so, that works <0> then compare it in xorg.conf <3> TFT* <1> 60 is min <1> in win <1> it is 60 hz for sure in winxp <1> is is possible that i install driver whic i downloaded from intel web site <1> for this graphic card <1> maybe that could allow me to change resolutation <1> but i do not know hot to install drivers <0> dopacic : what makes you think that the os does not auto detect your display driver ? <0> in xorg.conf <0> search for section device <1> ok <0> did you see your graphic card name ? <1> i think i saw, just to open <1> sec <0> ok <0> and do lspci <1> BoardName "Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics <1> ection "Screen" <1> Identifier "Screen0" <1> Device "Videocard0" <1> Monitor "Monitor0" <1> DefaultDepth 24 <1> SubSection "Display" <1> Viewport 0 0 <1> Depth 16 <0> dopacic <1> Modes "1024x728" "800x600" "640x480" <0> dopanic <1> this is copy-paste from .conf file <0> use pastebin <0> dopanic : you dont need to install the display driver <1> board name is that, but inder device is "Videocard0" <1> that should be like that? <0> yes <0> because you only have one displaycard <0> if you have 2 .. then there will be another one with "Videocard1" <1> aha, ok, i thought 0 is for non decetion <1> as u told me, space is by tab between Modes and "1024x728" <0> dopacic look for Section "Monitor" <4> dopacic, try this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=183237 <1> aand after that one space between "800x600" and "600x480" <4> i'm afraid that this problem cannot be solved <4> yet <4> try this also: http://ce.aut.ac.ir/~naderan/Fedora%20C3.htm <1> try to suggest something tilli look at web pages, tha a lot <1> thx <1> can i try this: One way to do this is to log in as root and run /usr/bin/redhat-config-xfree86 <1> i do not have that <4> oke. <1> hm <4> Then find " Section "Screen" " and change the "DefaultDepth" to "24" and add "1024x768" to "Modes". your final xorg.conf must look like this: <1> it is 24 already <1> ection "Screen"
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