Richard Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Alan Shoemaker wrote: > | mandrakeexpert incident 31196 forwarded to cooker. > | > | tester's email address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | > | ----quoted text below---- > | > | DasFox : 06/09 09:07 : Incident created #1) When I first > | booted up MDK 9 RC1 it booted to the Graphical Login for 5 > | seconds then booted me out into Console to log in, so I > | rebooted, then the 2nd time the Graphical Login worked. > | > | #2) On Gnome2 the MDK Control Center wouldn't start > | > | #3) On the Taskbar at the top of the screen for Gnome2 where > | the icons are, Evoloution, > | MDK Control Center, & Terminal, when I did a right click on > | these 3, then went to 'Properties' to check the properties of > | these icons the Gnome desktop would refresh, everything would > | disappear for a second or two then the desktop came back. > | > | #4) In MDK 9 RC1 now when you are dual booting from say > | Windows, the desktop, alignment that you have in Windows does > | not stay in the same position in MDK, so you have to keep > | centering your desktops on each OS as you boot back, and > | forth when you use them. This did not happen in 9.0 beta 3, > | or beta4, how ever the alignment was in Windows for the > | desktop stayed the same in MDK. I have only seen this about 4 > | times in Linux over the past 3 years this you use to happen > | more often in the 3.x versions of Xfree86 > | > | -----end quoted text----- > | > > For #4, it sounds like you just are using two different frequency > settings for your Monitor between Windows and Mandrake. I know at least > some drivers in the past under Windows (nVidia Detanator and many > derivatives) defaulted to a non-optimal refresh setting. I suggest you > get out your monitor's manual and manually look up the horizontal and > vertical refresh to make sure it's just not set wrong in one of the two.
Richard, when you respond to Alan's forward , Cc the bug reporter if any (for instance [EMAIL PROTECTED]) otherwise he'll never receive your answer. Thanx.
