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<0> is/i
<0> texel?
<1> You think it might have "made your res(?) a little worse"? Did you consider actually looking at the log to see what "res" it was running at?
<0> no i didn't think of that
<0> didn't know there was a log
<0> the video card isn't my problem i dont think anyways
<0> it must be something else
<2> eth0_ : if nvidia logo is showing then you installed it
<0> yea i know
<2> eth0_ : you still need to set your resolution to what you want
<2> eth0_ : in the x config file
<1> How would you know what the problem is?
<0> ah i c
<0> in /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
<0> "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
<0> thats what i c



<0> for resolution
<1> You mean that's what you *see*?
<0> yes
<1> Then say so.
<0> k
<0> what should i do?
<0> how should i edit it
<2> eth0_ : read some documentation for configuring X, i don't know by heart
<1> Does it need to be "edited"? What resolution are you at, and what resolution is it that you think you *should* be at, and what resolution does your monitor/video card support?
<0> where do i find info for that sort of thing?
<1> Uh, in your brain?
<0> no i was talking to texel
<0> it says im in 1024x768
<1> The log tells you what it's running at now, only YOU know what you think it SHOULD be running at, and as for the support... well, that's what documentation is for, isn't it?
<0> when i look it up under desktop - displpay settings
<2> eth0_: if you are in 1024x768, what is the problem?
<0> texel: im not, it's all gone big
<0> i dunno why it says 1024x768
<1> eth0_: How would you know if you were, or not? You haven't bothered to look.
<0> because it's not
<0> i dont think anyways
<1> Yes, and your evaluation is SO accurate.
<2> eth0_: try changing it with ctrl-alt-+ on the numpad and ctrl-alt-- on the keypad
<0> mwilson: i look in configuration
<1> Or better yet, actually look in the *log* and find out what X has the screen set to, rather than guessing. Quite a concept, that... actually looking at real facts, eh?
<0> texel: doesn't do anything
<3> LadyByte convert inches to cm
<0> mwilson: what log
<4> inches is approximately .54 cm
<0> is it /var/log/messages?
<1> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
<1> <sigh>
<0> ok
<5> Hello ! With samba ... i creat a share named: (test) in /home/test ... can i add by smb.conf a protected shared folder in the share "test" ?!?
<2> eth0_ : read some documentation on how to configure your X. man XF86Config
<0> texel: alright, ill check it now, thanks
<1> I love how no matter what you do, you can't get him to actually look at what X is doing at the present moment. He'lljust flail around, changing configuration files randomly, until he breaks something.
<5> Hello ! With samba ... i creat a share named: (test) in /home/test ... can i add by smb.conf a protected shared folder in the share "test" ?!?
<0> mwilson: i was looking at that file u said
<0> mwilson: i see vfresh out of range
<6> somehow I've lost an app from the WM, but the app is still running. how can I get it back in the WM ?
<0> and other stuff out of range
<0> er, not that's not even relevent heh
<1> eth0_: Really. What leads you to say it's not relevant?
<0> maybe i should set it to higher than 1024x768
<1> eth0_: You don't know anything about it, so how would you know? Instead, put the log file, and your configuration file, somewhere where someone who knows something about it can look at it.
<7> SHE's COMING!:)
<7> aa..she's not
<7> lol
<0> well because there were more statements which said it was successful
<0> alright
<0> where should i put it?
<0> texel: btw, there is no XF86Config man
<8> hi
<8> anyone can help me: http://rafb.net/paste/results/3wU9lk82.html
<8> ?
<2> eth0_ : man xorg.conf
<1> jak2000: You wouldn't just configure ssh correctly because...?
<0> texel: should i just run xf86config?
<0> or whatever the setup binary i
<0> i/is



<2> eth0_ : yeah, try it
<0> any idea what the command might be?
<1> So you're going to run the setup, but you have no idea of what to put in it.
<0> where shoul i put the file then?
<0> i dunno why it worked on 9.1 but not 10.2
<1> Funny, you have an odd definition of works".
<0> it loaded it all up nicely
<2> eth0_ : xorgcfg, xorgconfig, xorgsetup - they're all different. i think config and/or setup are more friendly
<9> Howdy
<10> whats a good movie/mpeg player _other_ than mplayer
<11> xine isn't bad
<12> xine is nice, and with gxine you don't have to put up with a brain-damaged UI
<12> I still need mplayer occasionally though
<10> mplayer is screwing with my screen if i use it in X
<12> darkn3ss: -vo xv always works when it screws with things for me
<13> Gentoo if my processes have been stopped but if I start it it says its already started what file do I need to clean
<14> depends on what application you're talking about.
<13> Jabber
<13> bing
<13> bingo
<13> zap did it
<15> :D
<15> lol
<16> Hi... can anyone tell me why my gpg is reporting "gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=55)" when I try to decrypt something? I know the file is valid, I've decrypted it before, and all thats changed is my GPG version..
<17> anyone know a way to recover a deleted file on darwin?
<18> Redragon^: not much hope.
<18> You'd have to surf inodes and reference their blocklists... you've got a lot of work ahead of you.
<18> And if their blocklists have been cleared, you're out of luck.
<19> he
<13> I'm on Gentoo and need to upgrade PHP and MySQL I don't have time to do a compilation how can I just get binaries for them
<19> haha
<19> sorry
<10> is there a way to resize a linux partition w/o damaging it?
<20> darkn3ss: if it's ext3 you can look into parted or resize2fs
<10> ext2
<20> same tools then
<10> okee dokee
<10> then again, why would i?
<10> lmao
<17> well it was just done by our brilliant db dude
<17> so i'm hoping to recover it if at all possible
<17> but i dont know where to begin on apple x server
<17> running darwin
<19> Redragon^, find the tape the says, yesterdays backup :/
<17> hah i wish, they moved the database to this server and the backup process didn't get updated
<19> brb
<10> i dislike osx
<10> its pretty, lots of eyecandy, but i mean come on, bouncing icons?
<12> darkn3ss: useful for trying to read the screen while on a running machine
<10> or for giving yourself whiplash if you get as bored with it as i do
<19> back
<10> my computer recognizes my drive at ata100, but linux only see's it at 33, why is that i wonder?
<21> wb :)
<19> Redragon^, tried asking apple about?
<10> i know the cable and the drive are both 100+ compat
<19> er
<17> who is good with mysql and can you rebuild from bin logs?
<19> darkn3ss, what do you think you should see?
<10> 100
<10> atleast
<19> er
<22> What have they done to /.!
<22> It's Different!
<17> longword maybe oh maybe you can help
<19> longword, looks the same here
<22> Redr: Nope.
<10> is there a way to override what linux see's and force ata100?
<22> Redr: One your own with binary MySQL bits
<22> them: There's Bits under the story
<17> hmm
<22> them: On the main page
<17> i have what was moved to new db machine and a bin log from running since time of move
<22> On a grey background


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