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Well, it is a software issue, as the server works. The resolution on the desktop mode is set outside of the parameters the monitor accepts.
I do not know ubuntu, so I found this from a ubuntu forum:
I think your xorg.conf is messed up. To reconfigure it, start up in normal mode when you get to the black screen, press CTRL + ALT + F1 to get into a login shell. Input your user/pass and press enter, you'll then get an input terminal, type this into there. :
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
and go through the options.
Once done, type:
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
then
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
If that one fails, you could try :
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -foninteractive xserver-xorg
Which will try to set it up automatically by detecting the values from your hardware.
Then do the sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop/start thing again.
I think your xorg.conf is messed up
I don't have one--this message comes up during the installation. I'm going to try installing from the Alternate CD and jiggle the video commands there. Hopefully this 6.10 fix is still applicable.
What/when is the next big Apple event, when they might introduce new products?
I need a new iPod. There was a rumor site that had a rumor that the new iPod would have touch-screen controls like the iPhone. Apple asked them to take the story down. So maybe it's true?
Any rumors about bigger HDs in new iPods?
What/when is the next big Apple event, when they might introduce new products?
There's no event scheduled, but there are lots of rumors that Apple will update the iPod soon (they haven't updated it in a couple of years). And if they're going to update it, they would have to do it soon (say, by the end of September) if they're going to have something ready for Christmas.
There's no event scheduled, but there are lots of rumors that Apple will update the iPod soon (they haven't updated it in a couple of years). And if they're going to update it, they would have to do it soon (say, by the end of September) if they're going to have something ready for Christmas.
Tommy, I've been shopping around for an iPod and I've noticed that there's been a lot of "sales" on models lately, (usually about $20-25 off) and wondered if that meant they were getting ready to stock newer versions.
Bloody. Yahoo's closing their photo site (apparently they own Flickr now?), and I have to figure out what to do with the photos I have online. They suggest five options:
- Flickr
- Photobucket
- Snapfish
- Shutterfly
- Kodak Gallery
What's important to me -- storage space, free service
What's not important -- creating prints from my photos.
Anyone have any opinions on the best option? I can already tell that Flickr's free account is probably not going to work. (And thanks for NOT e-mailing to warn me, Yahoo. Fuckers.)
Yahoo keeps emailing me, Dana. That's weird.
What is wrong with Flickr? That'll help see which of the others are right or wrong.
I can't remember which of that list seem to require you to log in to view someone's pics, but I know there are people's albums I never saw because I came to yet another registration page and wandered off in frustration.