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From: Jon Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: where'd my 1600x1200 go?
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My web mail does not offer me any line wrapping options. 

but if you are such a nettiquette Nazi as you seem, you should turn off your 
HTML mail.


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>
>&gt; I have already killed all display managers as a matter of taste. I did
>&gt; this back when I still had full resolution, and it didnt affect
>&gt; anything AFAICT.
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>Totally unrelated.

That's what I'm getting at. I was trying to fend off useless inquiries along 
that avenue before the fact. Thanks for being a jerk about it.

>

>
>Um.  Yeah.  And I can read your error messages, card type, and X server
>from here.  Not.

Fuck you. I included my card type and error message earlier. 
Obviously I have the right server, which runs fine in any resolution but the 
one I want. (and previously ran in the resolution I wanted). 


>Yeah, but we're a lot ornerier over here, 'specially since all the
>newbies are discovering us.


or possibly you're just a dick. Thanks for the "help".
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