On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 12:54:24 -0600
Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
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> >Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> >> I just installed Etch Testing using the Netinst CD. Upon bootup,
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> Note: In the GNOME desktop, when choosing the Screen Resolution menu
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s. keeling wrote:
>Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> I just installed Etch Testing using the Netinst CD. Upon bootup, the
>> GDM dialog box appears, X starts with a rapidly vibrating image, as
>> though trying to focus between two presentations of the same image,
>> about an inch apart.
Op do, 25-01-2007 te 20:50 -0600, schreef Default User:
> I just installed Etch Testing using the Netinst CD. Upon bootup, the
> GDM dialog box appears, X starts with a rapidly vibrating image, as
> though trying to focus between two presentations of the same image,
> about an inch apart. Since I
Kent West wrote:
Default User wrote:
I just installed Etch Testing using the Netinst CD. Upon bootup, the
GDM dialog box appears, X starts with a rapidly vibrating image
Obviously, this is annoying, but here's what I really worry about: the
computer is running while I'm away (maybe a
Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just installed Etch Testing using the Netinst CD. Upon bootup, the
> GDM dialog box appears, X starts with a rapidly vibrating image, as
> though trying to focus between two presentations of the same image,
> about an inch apart. Since I have seen this be
Default User wrote:
> I just installed Etch Testing using the Netinst CD. Upon bootup, the
> GDM dialog box appears, X starts with a rapidly vibrating image
>
> Obviously, this is annoying, but here's what I really worry about: the
> computer is running while I'm away (maybe all day), and
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