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On 07-09-07 6:12 PM, Jasbir Khehra wrote:
> Now the higher ones want the company logo as part of disclaimer on all
> outgoing email. The setup for disclaimer is postfix ---> altermime
> > postfix , which is very well documented and works like a
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this post comes under topic for this list, or right
place to clear my networking doubts, so tagging this post "[OT]".
I've traceroute-d hundreds of hosts and noticed some of the routers in
the routes or endpoint hosts prefer not t
Let me ask you a simple Question have u installed the display graphics
driver properly???
On 9/23/07, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 23-Sep-07, at 4:08 PM, Asheesh Varshneya wrote:
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> > Can anybody figureout the reason.Any solutions?
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> go back to your old hostel
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http://planet.linux-delhi.org/ gives an empty directory index.
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On 23-Sep-07, at 4:08 PM, Asheesh Varshneya wrote:
> Can anybody figureout the reason.Any solutions?
go back to your old hostel
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Hello everyone,
I would appreciate if anyone could help
me out for:
1. We have an existing EPABX (6000 lines) wired
physically over a radial distance of 10 km (from the
main unit) for the analogue extensions.
2. To provide a solution (presently only voice, for
future: Internet,vide
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> > There is also a high powerline going above the hostels.
> > The two hostel are approximately 30m apart
> [...]
>Electromagnetic interference
> from other sources is a possibility, and the power line you
> mention could be a source,
01. often, simply orienting the monitor in another direction
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 11:38 +0100, Asheesh Varshneya wrote:
> My screen flickers on 1024 by 768 resolution
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> My screen used to be fine in my previous hostel but in my new hostel
> it flickers at 1024 by 768 resolution (60 hz which is max my monitor
> allows at this resolution) but not at 800 by
>
> I have thought of a solution on which I want to get some views. I have spare
> USB External Hard disk lying around in my desk. So i thought maybe I can
> install Linux on this and boot from this USB drive when I want to use Linux.
See this:
http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-linu
Asheesh, you yourself had specified the reason for the screen flicker...
The high voltage powerline produces a magnetic field strong enough make your
monitor flicker at 60Hz...
Think yourself, if your monitor is faulty, then why it doesn't flicker at
higher referesh rates.
The only solution that i
My screen flickers on 1024 by 768 resolution
My screen used to be fine in my previous hostel but in my new hostel it
flickers at 1024 by 768 resolution (60 hz which is max my monitor allows at
this resolution) but not at 800 by 600 resolution (85 hz ).
I had these resolutions in my previous host
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