Linux-Hardware Digest #789

2001-05-18 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #789, Volume #14   Fri, 18 May 01 09:13:03 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Suspend-to-RAM on Linux (Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah)
  Re: Genius GM56PCI-L Modem Driver??? (Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah)
  UMAX 1220U flatbed scanner linux support? (Tobin Fricke)
  Re: Hauppage WinTV PVR Redhat 7.1 (Vladimir Florinski)
  ATI All In Wonder 128 PCI card Help needed (Krishnan Subramanian)
  Re: Linux: reduced capacity of my hard disk? (Eric)
  Re: yes, 2 SGI 1600sw LCD panels DO work in linux in dualhead mode! (Jon Leech)
  Re: How to use  USB scanner ? (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: Tape, Travans and Misery (Juergen Pfann)
  Screen Size problem on Sony LCD screen (Lea Anthony)
  Hard disk clonning (TS)
  Re: difference between kernel 2.0.x and 2.2.x (John Thompson)
  IBM DFHSS4E SCSI Disks (JP)
  Re: yes, 2 SGI 1600sw LCD panels DO work in linux in dualhead mode! (Bryan)
  Re: USB - modem (Georg Acher)
  Iomega ZipPlus with Red Hat 7.1 (Alexander K M Leung)



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Suspend-to-RAM on Linux
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 04:19:42 + (UTC)

In article 3b01cfc3$0$14447$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dances With Crows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 15 May 2001 13:31:40 + (UTC), Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah
staggered into the Black Sun and said:
Is Suspend-to-RAM (STR) supported on Linux?  If it is would appreciate
pointers to the docs.

I think the suspend function on most laptops is dependent on the
hardware.  For me, a large assortment of kernels, all compiled with APM
support, worked with a Thinkpad 380D and a Thinkpad 600X.  The command
is apm -s, but most laptops automagically invoke suspend-to-RAM when
the lid is closed.

Thinkpads have a number of options as to what they do when an APM
suspend event occurs; tpctl can control them.  Finally, if you give
more information about your hardware, someone will probably be able to
help you out more.

I'm using a desktop computer using a motherboard from Microstar model number
MS-6178 which has suspend-to-ram support.  Does anyone have any experience
with this board with suspend-to-ram ?

Thanks.

Napi

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah)
Subject: Re: Genius GM56PCI-L Modem Driver???
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 04:25:00 + (UTC)

In article 3afeb376@news, Vicente y Lorena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for this driver..

Thaks.

I believe it uses Lucent chipset.  You can get the driver from:

http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html

or

http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/lucent_old.html

or

http://walbran.org/sean/linux/stodolsk/

Napi

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From: Tobin Fricke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: UMAX 1220U flatbed scanner linux support?
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 04:37:57 GMT


Is the UMAX Astra 1220U (usb) flatbed scanner supported by any free
software? It is explicitly supported by the Linux USB Scanner driver, but
I'm not sure if there's a SANE backend.  Unfortunately SANE's USB support
webpage at www.buzzard.org.uk seems to be down.

thanks,
Tobin




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From: Vladimir Florinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hauppage WinTV PVR Redhat 7.1
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 21:28:43 -0700

In article 9e1o8v$8h2$[EMAIL PROTECTED], John McCabe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 right tried it again without the .o for each module but still no joy,
 there is no i2c.o module just i2c-old.o and i2c-parport.o I've tried
 both and got the same result, running xawtv I am unable to tune in any
 channels all that I get is noise in the top 25% of the tv window...  /me
 is going nuts...
 John McCabe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Has anybody managed to get this working? I've tried to use the
 suggestions for the WinTV on the Hauppage support site (modprobe
 /usr/sbin/bttv.o etc...) but it reports that the modules are not
 found...
 Any assistance is greatly appreciated.. /John

 
There is no i2c module. There are i2c-core and i2c-algo-bit (these you
need). The new bttv knows how to load them and probes the tuner type all
by itself. I recommenmd the following in modules.conf:

alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
alias char-major-81 bttv

I emphasize: don't load modules by hand.

I use zapping with the new XFree and the quality and performance are
great.



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Vladimir

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From: Krishnan Subramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ATI All In Wonder 128 PCI card Help needed
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 02:43:53 -0400

Hi,

I have installed the ATI all in wonder 128 PCI video card.
I installed Suse 7.1 Linux Professional edition. It doesn't recogonize my
video card (I think) and hence I couldn't run X windows on it. If anyone can
help me with a step by step instruction, please send the instructions to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.

Krishnan.



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From: Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject

Linux-Hardware Digest #789

2000-10-26 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #789, Volume #13   Thu, 26 Oct 00 20:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  SnapScan e50 (Plamen Neykov)
  Re: soundcard for linux (christian mueck)
  Re: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical (Poinsett Weldon)
  Re: Help! Soudblaster setup in Mandrake 7.1 (Poinsett Weldon)
  Re: Modem - IRQ not found ("D. Stimits")
  LinkSys betrayed us!  Poor prospects for Linux. ("Arctic Storm")
  Re: what's the meaning of "Retraining"? (Jim Broughton)
  Re: Linux Mandrake 7.1  Athalon (Mathias Meisfjordskar)
  Re: recompiling the kernel: how to find drivers (Jim Broughton)
  Re: Vid drivers on Windows ("bluster")
  Re: Configuring 2 Com Ports? (Jim Broughton)
  New D-Link wireless LAN equipment + Linux? (Moscito)
  Re: Networking performance problem (Andrey Vlasov)
  Re: linuxppc 2.2.17 / cdrecord 1.10a04 - scsi device MADNESS! (Andrey Vlasov)



From: Plamen Neykov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SnapScan e50
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:10:06 +0200

Hi All,

Is it possible to use SnapScan e50 under Linux ?

Thanks in advance!

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From: christian mueck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: soundcard for linux
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:31:25 +0200

Dave Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 "Nicolas Bouche" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

 I'd like to purshase a soundcard for my linux box.
 I am running debian linux 2.2.16 with a 686 processor.
 There are so many different kinds of soundcards out there, i dont know
 what to look for.
 So if you have something that works fine, let me know.

I also use a soundblaster.. Works just fine for me.
The one I use is called 128PCI. It's pretty cheap and is just right
for playing mp3's
byee
christian






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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 18:50:44 -0400
From: Poinsett Weldon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical

hey you can try this sight for some help.

http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/hardware/intellimouseexplorer.html

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 where is the xf86config file located?  thx.

 In article 8sovg3$ed0$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You should try to put "IMPS/2" instead of "PS/2" in your XF86Config file.
  If you want to use the wheel take a look at "imwheel". I don't have an url
  for it, but you shouldn't have trouble to find it. There is good
  documentation with it and it is relatively easy to install.
 
  good luck,
 
  Pierre.
 

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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 18:56:15 -0400
From: Poinsett Weldon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help! Soudblaster setup in Mandrake 7.1

I got my card working using this.

Neil Blue wrote:

 Hello,

 I am trying to setup my SoundBlaster Live! value in Mandrake 7.1

 I have so far turned off PnP in the BIOS in order for the card to be
 detedted by the hardware wizard. I can hear the test message, but when
 I hit okay I get an error that sox: is unable to open '/dev/dsp'.

 Please could anyone tell me what this means and how I can fix it.

 Thank you
 Neil Blue

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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 17:04:02 -0600
From: "D. Stimits" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Modem - IRQ not found

Herman Viaene wrote:
 
 I have an internal hard modem Zoltrix which works under WinNT on com4, port
 2e8 IRQ3 (set on the board, no PNP).
 
 When under  Corel linux I use minicom, the modem answers on AT commands, but
 very
 slowly. I can also dial out, but the modem seems to hang after negotiating
 with the remote party. According the Modem-Howto, the slow handling is due
 to IRQ problems. And that is very likely the case since in the Corel Control
 Center I see all other IRQ's used, but not IRQ3. I have editied 0setserial
 in /etc/rc.boot to exclude dev/ttyS1 and made the line on dev/ttyS3 active
 and created a link /dev/modem to /dev/ttyS3, but this has apparently no
 effect on the activation of IRQ3.
 
 Anybody an idea how to handle this
 
 TIA

See if the irq and address is what you expect via:
setserial -a /dev/ttyS3

It'll tell you what the actual serial port settings are. A lot of 56k
modems also require an option string to tell them to enable 56k
protocols (specific to the modem hardware, and I know nothing about this
particular modem).

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From: "Arctic Storm" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: LinkSys betrayed us!  Poor prospects for Linux.
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 23:07:27 GMT

LinkSys betrayed us!
I bought a LinkSys LNE100TX ethernet card because it had the box label
"Linux Tested".
It came with a driver floppy disk, but it had no driver for Linux.  The
floppy disk had instru

Linux-Hardware Digest #789

2000-05-02 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #789, Volume #12Tue, 2 May 00 21:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Video Card Probs in Rh6 (Sleepy Weasel)
  Re: TV remote for PCTV (Pascual =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mu=F1oz=20Mu=F1oz?=)
  Re: Flat-panel displays -- recommendations? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: es1371.o ensoniq sound missing symbol (Marcel Pol)
  Help: Installing RTL8139 on Compaq (Huanyun Li)
  Re: Really Inexpensive Array of Disks ("Andy France")
  Can´t blank CD-RW ("puetter")
  Q. printers canon bcj80  brother mp21 ("arndike")
  aic7xx  and vaio eth0 problems (Lucas K Carey)
  I need a driver for Aopen Faxmodem (Silvestre)
  Re: Int 13h Device Not Found, BIOS not installed ("Folkert Rienstra")
  Re: hardware problem?? (David M. Carney)
  USR MODEM SETUP ("Daezz")



From: Sleepy Weasel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: 
alt.binaries.warez.linux,alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.caldera,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Video Card Probs in Rh6
Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 17:19:18 -0400
Reply-To: 127.0.0.1

On Tue, 02 May 2000 14:42:01 -0400, "L. Friedman"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Why are RedHat problems getting posted in a Caldera NG??

Because they crossposted this message to six newsgroups.  Probably
best to ignore their question until they learn some proper posting
manners.  Sorry to post to all the groups, just hoped the original
poster would see this and understand that they need to repost the
question only in the proper newsgroup.

SW


Daezz wrote:
 
 I have just installed Red Hat 6.0 Hedwig i686... all new to this linux
 stuff.. know the very basics... i cannot start Xwindows.. it boots the
 server and gives me the login but from there i cannot enter into Xwindows...
 with Red Hat comes the Xconfigurator to configure the video card.. i am
 running ATI Xpert99 128... it is not listed in there.. anyone know what
 video card i should choose and the rest of the specs!!! i get the following
 error message when trying xwindows
 "None of the configured defices was detected"
 
 I have been suggested to install Xfree86 4.0 or 3.5.. not sure where to get
 it or how to install it..
 
 Please help... i am in major need of help
 
 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Daezz


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From: Pascual =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mu=F1oz=20Mu=F1oz?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TV remote for PCTV
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 13:47:11 +0100

Well, I run Red Hat Linux 6.1. I can properly watch TV using modules bttv and 
videodev, with program
"xawtv", but now I'd like to use the remote via serial port. My kernel is 2.2.12. I 
think the chipset
number is B848 or something like that.

Regards

H Bohm wrote:

 I think there is a module for Miro Cards with Kernel 2.2.x  !!!
 I have a WinTV Card and run it with the module bttv...
 Of course you have to modprobe or insmod the videodev module.

 I can get you lots of infos about this topic but I need more
 tech. data. Your distribution, the kernel number and most important
 the Chipset of MiroPCTV...

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Pascual Muñoz Muñoz schrieb:

  Hi all:
 
  I've purchased the MiroPCTV (now Pinnacle) and it comes with a remote that 
connects to the serial
  port. Is there any possibility of using in Linux?
 
  Thanks in advance.

--

Pascual Muñoz Muñoz - Telecommunication Engineer
Optical Communications Group
Departamento de Comunicaciones E.T.S.I.T
Camino de Vera s/n - 46071 Valencia, SPAIN
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Fax: +34-6-3877309




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Subject: Re: Flat-panel displays -- recommendations?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 21:29:16 GMT

According to Rod Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 And lower power consumption, and an absolutely flat display, and freedom
 from geometric distortions, and improved resistance to magnetic
 artifacts, and so on. These things might or might not be important to you
 personally, but even if they're not, they may be important to others.
 (Likewise, of course, there are advantages to CRTs over LCDs, like wider
 viewing angles and an ability to work at more resolutions without weird
 distortions.)

I am somewhat unimpressed with the current crop of LCD flatpanels, due
almost entirely by the way they are driven from a standard analog
video card.  Picture quality is not nearly as good as what you will
get from a laptop which has a direct digital connection.

The one exception is the SGI flatpanel display which *does* have a
digital connection between the PC and panel.  The downside is that you
are limited to the Number 9 video card which is a bit dated compared
to the current crop of video cards.  *However*, SGI is selling
re-furbed flat panel displays with the Number 9 video card for about
$1100, which really is a

Linux-Hardware Digest #789

1999-07-18 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #789, Volume #10   Sun, 18 Jul 99 12:13:35 EDT

Contents:
  PCI with Linux ("Christian Paech")
  Re: AMD k6 and K62 - i386 compabatability (Jeff)
  Re: Sounblaster PCI64V alias ES1373 (Chad Page)
  Re: Solution to OEM Logitech Mouse Init. (Mohd H Misnan)
  Re: Solution to OEM Logitech Mouse Init. (Mohd H Misnan)
  Re: AIWA TD-8000? (John Thompson)
  Major trouble with DAWI DC-2974 PCI SCSI controller (Edsko de Vries)
  Hardware - What should I buy? (Bob)
  CD-55A Interface ("Louis Dupree")
  V3 and True Type Fonts (Lightnin Larry)
  Re: About to build Linux RAID box.  Need advice. (Scott Marlowe)
  Re: Hardware - What should I buy? (wizard)
  linux compatible laser printer ("akm76")
  Re: Sound Blaster Live! (Geoff Bowen)
  ultra DMA == frequent FS corruption? (Bob Berman)
  Re: Which board for Celeron A366? (Chad Page)
  Tekram DC-395 UW and Linux ? ("Ramon Fernandez")
  7895 SCSI Driver SMP Safe? (Jim Battin)
  Re: $299 linux pc hardware questions (Bryan)



From: "Christian Paech" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PCI with Linux
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 09:24:33 +0200

How can I configure PCI with Linux?



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff)
Subject: Re: AMD k6 and K62 - i386 compabatability
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 07:42:18 GMT

I had no trouble using kernel 2.2.9 and 2.2.10 on a K6-2, compiled as i586
and with MTRR support.

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From: Chad Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sounblaster PCI64V alias ES1373
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 08:54:37 GMT

The ES1373 is compatible with the ES1371.

Bjarne Nygaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I bought the above card by mistake because I knew that PCI64 worked, I
 knew a ESS1370/1371 driver was to be used but when I came home I
 realized the chip is ES1373, not the two above.

 Is there any way to make this working???

 I think I have exactly the same card.
 I have not figured out how to use it with the 2.0.x kernels. :(
 The 2.2.8 kernel is very easy to configure to use the card.
 It works !
 If you need more help just ask.



 Thanks for any hint

 Jindra [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mohd H Misnan)
Subject: Re: Solution to OEM Logitech Mouse Init.
Date: 18 Jul 1999 03:03:36 GMT

On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 12:13:26 GMT, Andrew J. Norman wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

Gentlemen and women,

This is to inform you all that it is now possible (as per my perivous
post) to enable the scroll wheel on OEM versions of Logitech's FirstMouse+
and MouseMan+ based of the Zilog controler chips (M-S48).  Once
initialized the mouse responses are identical to those of the retail model
(M-C48) and can be set to operate the scroll functions of many
application in Xwindows, etc.

Great.. this is what I'm looking for.. will download it ASAP and thanks for 
making the driver available for us with OEM logitech.

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|Mohd Hamid Misnan   | [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|iMac/233RevB/MacOS 8.6  | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|AMDK6-2/300/Linux2.2.10 | http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3319/   |
-"42? 7 and a half million years and all you can come up with is 42?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mohd H Misnan)
Subject: Re: Solution to OEM Logitech Mouse Init.
Date: 18 Jul 1999 04:32:38 GMT

On 18 Jul 1999 03:03:36 GMT, Mohd H Misnan wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 12:13:26 GMT, Andrew J. Norman wrote:
Gentlemen and women,

This is to inform you all that it is now possible (as per my perivous
post) to enable the scroll wheel on OEM versions of Logitech's FirstMouse+
and MouseMan+ based of the Zilog controler chips (M-S48).  Once
initialized the mouse responses are identical to those of the retail model
(M-C48) and can be set to operate the scroll functions of many
application in Xwindows, etc.

Great.. this is what I'm looking for.. will download it ASAP and thanks for 
making the driver available for us with OEM logitech.

Ugh.. it doesn't want to work on my notebook with logitech m-s48, it frozen my
notebook and lucky I can put it to standby mode (Fn key still working tho') and
this reset the mouse port back to normal. 

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|iMac/233RevB/MacOS 8.6  | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|AMDK6-2/300/Linux2.2.10 | http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVa

Linux-Hardware Digest #789

1999-03-20 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #789, Volume #9Sat, 20 Mar 99 14:13:23 EST

Contents:
  Adaptec Array1000SA (AAA-131SA) RAID controller? (Erwin Heute)
  Re: Unusual number of posts differing only in date ??? (William Burrow)
  Re: Unusual number of posts differing only in date ??? (Thomas Zajic)
  Re: I still havent been able to get 1024x768 at 16bpp on my Emachines 300k.Help 
(Rick)
  Re: Is Windows for idiots? (Dave Michaud)
  Re: Modem not responding ! (TXL)
  Video grabber help, black screen (William Burrow)
  Re: All the current OSes are idiotic (was Re: Is Windows for idiots?) (John Thompson)
  RH5.2, X and Trident Image 3D 975 AGP 4Mo ("Laurent Perruche")
  Re: BT speedway, red hat 5.1/2, hisax?? howto?? ("Abalt Travel Ltd")
  Modems and KDE ("Jason Carr")
  Re: Web Hosting Questions ("Karl Bengtsson")
  Web Hosting Questions ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Microsoft Serial Mouse 2.0a!  DO NOT READ THIS! (Bob Beaver)
  Re: ATI RAGE PRO USERS??? (Bob Sully)
  HELP: changing NIC ("Tong Kiat")



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erwin Heute)
Subject: Adaptec Array1000SA (AAA-131SA) RAID controller?
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 15:43:18 +0100

Any idea how to get Linux work with an Adaptec AAA-131SA (Array1000SA)
RAID controller? Linux sees an Adaptec 398X instead and all the single
disks, but not the stripe sets which already exist.

TIA,
Erwin


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William Burrow)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Unusual number of posts differing only in date ???
Date: 20 Mar 1999 14:59:21 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sat, 20 Mar 1999 05:22:06 GMT,
Michael Geary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bengt Richter) wrote:
Is there a problem in the delivery chain somewhere?
I can't believe so many folks are re-posting their
stuff...

Something is *very* wrong somewhere. I'm getting four copies of
everything in .announce!

The problem is coming from:

199.201.191.2

It is changing the Message-ID, so the bounces escape the natural screening
of news servers.  I'm fairly sure the problem is being looked into, news
admins probably don't appreciate their news traffic tripling overnight.

And your message came through twice too... g

Urk.



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Copyright 1999 William Burrow ~  /\
~  ()()

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From: Thomas Zajic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Unusual number of posts differing only in date ???
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 15:44:48 GMT

William Burrow wrote:
 On Sat, 20 Mar 1999 05:22:06 GMT,
 Michael Geary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Something is *very* wrong somewhere. I'm getting four copies of
 everything in .announce!

Yeah, and in .hardware as well ... :-/

 The problem is coming from:
 199.201.191.2
 It is changing the Message-ID, so the bounces escape the natural screening
 of news servers.  I'm fairly sure the problem is being looked into, news
 admins probably don't appreciate their news traffic tripling overnight.

Yes, everything seems to be back to normal today ...

Thomas
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From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I still havent been able to get 1024x768 at 16bpp on my Emachines 
300k.Help
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 08:10:04 -0800

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I still havent got 1024x768 at 16 bits on my Emachines 300k. I've only gotten
 640x480 at 4 colors or 16 colors and its looks like garbage. I have a 17 inch
 Viewsonic E771 monitor (1280x1024 max res...) with an ATI 3D Rage IIc AGP chip
 on the motherboard with 4 megs of memory. My monitors specs are:

 Horizontal Frequency = 56.40 KHz
 Vertical Frequency = 70 Hz
 Non Interlaced
 Resolution = 1024 x 768 at 16 bits

 Dont ask me about the dot clock because I Dont know it and the manual makes no
 mention of it. Please help me to properly configure Xserver to handle these
 settings so I can proceed with the next step in configuring everything. I've
 been stuck on this problem for about 2 weeks. Help me.

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 http://www.dejanews.com/   Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own

I just bought my Emachine last month. I never got the Mach64 sever to work right.
But, I used SVGA sever and It seems to work fairly well. I can get 1024X768 up to
32 bits.



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Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 11:15:43 -0500
From: Dave Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTE