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<0> bimbo25: do you have an X server installed AND configured correctly? <1> howdy, ****ers. <2> we hate you too :P <3> i think they got bought out last year or so <3> heya D-side <4> wI cant imagine that applix has ever been more expensive than somthing else <5> I am getting a high pitched tone when there is a lot of black, or dark colors on my monitor <3> our package is around $10k with the licenses and updates <0> Steakk: on the new monitor? <1> Steakk: throw it out the window <6> guys I'm looking for a shell account (small account, only basic commands (gcc, gdb, ...)). I'm a student and I need to test some things about linking and compiling, only that, any idea where can I get the account? <3> zs0ujiro: scram <2> Steakk: refresh rate, I bet <6> scram? <3> we don't serve out shell accounts here
<0> zs0ujiro: download a version of linux and install it on your own machine <5> Tamahome: readin the book now so I can configure Xorg <6> waznz: I KNOW i can buy a linux distro, but that's not what i need right now <2> you don't even need to buy anything <2> unless your bandwidth isn't "free" <0> zs0ujiro: it will perform what you want it to though. <6> anyway, I only need a shell account, can't really install linux right now <2> we don't do shells in here <5> the book does not tell me the refresh rate and sych rates? <0> zs0ujiro: read the faq in the topic. <2> Steakk: crappy book <5> *nod* <6> I know Tamahome, I was just asking if you got any idea where can I get one <0> zs0ujiro: try google. I hear he's rumoured to be the son of God. <7> where the plugins directory for mozilla? <2> well, you can google for pay shells, your ISP might even have one for you (but it may not be Linux) <7> in ubuntu <7> (firefox actually... sorry) <8> waznz, do you use DCL personally? <9> ok.. I read a bit on the errno 13 error, for startx.. Should i disable the option "LSB <2> poileded: probably $HOME/.mozilla/plugins <0> mabaa: yes-ish. I need to get more disciplined, but yes. <8> for what sort of thing? <7> Tamahome, nope, but isnt there a global directory <7> ? <0> I use it to track billable time + tasks to do. <2> ummm, what I meant was create it <7> nm found it <7> /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins <0> I used to use it to ***ign tasks and check progress as well <2> but yes, globally is probably ... yes <8> use it as a personal organizer or you have a company? <10> here's something soujiro: http://www.ductape.net/~mitja/freeunix.shtml <0> mabaa: I do freelance work. <6> thank you d347h <8> cool <10> np.. <6> but I think i already tried it, still hard to find one <8> so you think it would be ok to use it just for the ticket system? For all I know they wil ldecide to start using it to collaborate on othe rprojects as well though <5> is DFP the correct option for "ConnectedMonitor" in xorg.conf for a TFT? <11> hi all <5> nm <8> hey <0> Hi OM <2> dunno... I haven't used X since before the "big split" <11> hi waznz <0> mabaa: sure. you don't pay anything to use it ... plus you can start using it for tracking time if you want. though as cappicard said, it does time as a decimal, not start/finish <0> mabaa: I was going to cruft an app to put a start/pause/finish button type thing to make data entry even easier ... but it's got sidelined in favour of paying work <5> that high pitched ringing is pissing me off <3> Steakk: tried changing resolution? <1> Steakk: thats not a good thing. <5> same thing at a diff res <2> Derek: I told him it's likely the refresh rate, not the rez <5> Tamahome: I am ****in with the refresh too, no avail <3> *nod* <2> wierd <3> Steakk: running at 60Hz? <5> yup <5> 60hz @ 1024x768
<3> can you adjust it to 62Hz? <5> was at 1280x1024, with same issues <12> hi all, I have a network with 150 workstations, I want a certain log to be sent to my email every afternoon without disrupting myuser. is this possible? <5> cappicard: not via the KDE Gui...perhaps if I learned the xorg.conf better, i could <3> how about your color depth? <11> ngine: that doesn't make any sense at all <5> cappicard: lemme play around <3> ok <5> cappicard: I get it when i CTRL-ALT-F1 for terminal as well though <3> ugh <5> the KVM wouldnt be causing probs, would it? <3> I would probably return that monitor <3> may be. <1> yeah. <12> OldMonk: We have this Accounting problem that crashes all the times, my supplier wants those logs <1> i'm not liking the sound of that. <2> could be, try connecting directly to the machine and see if it happens <1> no pun untended. <11> ngine: logs of an accounting problem? <12> yes <13> after how many consecutive evenings ? <5> I cant tell if it is the monitor, or the builtin speakers (not used, have the volume down on them, and muted via the OSD of the monitor) <11> whitecap: i already have it <5> I am going to ***ume the monitor, as it is only happening when there is black on the screen(in great amounts) <12> is this possible? <5> or anything darker in color, actually <2> whitecap: did he tell you about the time when.... <11> ngine: you're just not making any sense at all <0> Steakk: sometimes speaks can still whine when muted ... GSM phone close by? or an unshielded transformer? <5> no, I dont know where my phone is, and nothing else of great power nearby <2> I don't think I was even IRC'ing in '96 <0> well, crap sticks <12> OldMonk: its like this, onsite support is not included from my supplier, so he wants the log (error.log) on that time it happens. <0> I was very infrequent on IRC in '96 <13> Tamahome: #linux was _much_ smaller <5> well, the PC is nearby, but the where the PSU resides in the case is a good 5 feet away from the monitor <0> PC PSU's are usually OK - there's a huge metal casing around it ... <11> ngine: i'm not interested anymore <13> Tamahome: OldMonk was a corperate whore. sgi iirc <11> yeah, sgi <0> Are they still around? Or have they finally gone away? <11> they more or less died when i left... stock crashed, clients went away... <14> what do u call windows irc server <14> ircu? <12> thanks OldMonk <5> aario: 'retarded' <5> cappicard: the 'ringing' is comming from the back of the monitor <14> it is <11> aario: we don't call it anything in this channel <5> perhaps it is just something that LCD's do...I mean, I have never had one...perhaps an EXTREMELY high pitched noise is normal? <14> wircu <0> Steakk: all the power cables are plugged in and secure? no strange loose things floating in the back of the monitor? <15> steakk no <5> nope <0> aario: why are you asking of windows servers in #linux? <5> OH, could it be the power strip that is being used? (its on the same strip as 2 PC's) <3> Steakk: it could be. <15> no idea, but its not normal <0> Steakk: I've got two LCD's here - no problems with high pitched sound ... and I'm very sensitive to it <0> Could be ... although my PC(s) and LCD's are plugged into the same thing ... <0> errr thing/power strip <5> damn, same issue <5> this ****in blows <5> well, I guess I'll just use it until I get a chance to get back to BestBuy <5> if it fries, it fries...ih ave a 30day return polic <5> y <5> fixed it, i think <5> I have a cold-cathode in my monitor <5> ...turned it off <5> err...s/monitor/case <3> cold cathode?
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