On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Pierre Lucas wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> > Pierre Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Basically, can I install the floppy and the cd-rom on the panel and delete all
> > > the icons without risk of causing problems elsewhere?
> >
> > yes.
> >
> > --Chmouel
>
> Thanks for your quick reply Chmouel.
>
> I noticed you were the packager of some recent additions on rpmfind that had to
> do with xfree86 servers. After reading the video how-to's, specially the video
> timings one, I still don't know where to turn to settle the problem I'm
> experiencing.
>
> I have an ATI Mach 64 (CT) card running at 1024X768 in 16 bpp. The resolution
> is fine, like it has always been in OS/2 including xfree86OS/2., but when I
> scroll vertically or move a window on the display, I see thin white lines
> flicker across the screen. I uncommented the memory line in the config file and
> changed the refresh rates to match the monitor specs to no avail.
> Is this something that can be fixed with XConfigurator?
No problems here on the AIW :(
> If there's no other way than to try out different modelines, I guess I
> eventually will but would prefer a simpler solution. I must add that the
> scrolling also produces interference in the sound, in Netscape and locally also.
> The CDs play fine though as the player is connected directly to the soundcard.
Sounds like a k6 to me.
> I have another little problem, related to the modem this time. I connected to
> the net two hours after installing Linux-Mandrake with no problem (six weeks
> ago), upgraded Netscape since and all in all it's been fine most of the time,
> but...
>
> The telephone company should pick up my calls when the phone isn't
> picked up after so many rings or if the line is busy. Since I installed Linux,
> it doesn't work, the phone will ring indefinetely if I don't pick it up (if the
> caller is very patient) and I've been told that the line gives the busy tone
> when it is. I tried to set up the voice-fax application in KDE, but put it
> aside for awhile. I guess it's time I get it going now and think I ought to
> settle the modem thing first. I looked through the archives but can't seem to
> pinpoint this particular modem problem.
Unplug the phone cord from the modem and see if that makes a difference.
> Much thanks in advance.
> Pierre Lucas
>
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