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I am feeling nuked from the freeBSD community right now and I was trying to appropriately post to the gnome list but oh well. I don't have time for the continued bugs in my system, I have _GOT_ to get this running pronto. The subscription to the gnome list seems to be hanging or lagging and my paranoia meter says that some people are doing this because crimeny the gnome list should have sent     

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Author: KAYVEN RIESE
Date: May 25, 2008 20:02

I am not generating reports http://www.monkeyview.net/id/965/fsck/nessus/nessus.vhtml During startup, 20K plugins try to load. A lot of them fail or something: http://www.monkeyview.net/id/965/fsck/nessus/p5210017.vhtml http://www.monkeyview.net/id/965/fsck/nessus/p5210018.vhtml *----------------------------------------------------------* Kayven Riese, BSCS, MS (Physiology and
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I seem to recall I just had to play with xrandr to get an external monitor to work on my dell while my old Toshiba laptop used to need the function-f3 or f4 key pressing, but its not something i've done recently enough to remember the exact procedure for either. Vince Paul B. Mahol wrote: > Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if > projector is connected     

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Author: KAYVEN RIESE
Date: May 21, 2008 22:37

I seem to recall I just had to play with xrandr to get an external monitor to work on my dell while my old Toshiba laptop used to need the function-f3 or f4 key pressing, but its not something i've done recently enough to remember the exact procedure for either. Vince Paul B. Mahol wrote: Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if projector is connected
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I seem to recall I just had to play with xrandr to get an external monitor to work on my dell while my old Toshiba laptop used to need the function-f3 or f4 key pressing, but its not something i've done recently enough to remember the exact procedure for either. Vince Paul B. Mahol wrote: > Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if > projector is connected     

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Author: Vince
Date: Mar 16, 2008 14:25

Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if projector is connected before Xorg starts available resolutions to projector would be limited. So best is to disconnect and connect it again when Xorg is already running. Beware: I dont have experience with projectors with Xorg, only with seconds monitors but that is different story. I hope that there are somebody over there
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Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if projector is connected before Xorg starts available resolutions to projector would be limited. So best is to disconnect and connect it again when Xorg is already running. Beware: I dont have experience with projectors with Xorg, only with seconds monitors but that is different story. I hope that there are somebody over there     

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Author: Vince
Date: Mar 16, 2008 13:45

Dont hold me for this: but I remmeber that I read somewhere that if projector is connected before Xorg starts available resolutions to projector would be limited. So best is to disconnect and connect it again when Xorg is already running. Beware: I dont have experience with projectors with Xorg, only with seconds monitors but that is different story. I hope that there are somebody over there
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Paul B. Mahol wrote: > Was it connected prior or after Xorg startup? I think we connected prior. Should we have? I had my computer turned off, and I booted it up. The projector was on during boot. I thought the boot process would take care of it but it didn't. > > On 3/14/08, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve@sfsu.edu> wrote: >> >> >> Couldn't connect to projector for presentation     

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Author: Vince
Date: Mar 16, 2008 13:40

On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Paul B. Mahol wrote: Was it connected prior or after Xorg startup? I think we connected prior. Should we have? I had my computer turned off, and I booted it up. The projector was on during boot. I thought the boot process would take care of it but it didn't. On 3/14/08, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve@sfsu.edu> wrote: Couldn't connect to projector for presentation
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Author: Paul B. Mahol
Date: Mar 16, 2008 12:06

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Author: Paul B. Mahol
Date: Mar 16, 2008 12:06

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Author: Paul B. Mahol
Date: Mar 16, 2008 12:05

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Author: KAYVEN RIESE
Date: Mar 15, 2008 12:53

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Author: KAYVEN RIESE
Date: Mar 15, 2008 12:52

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