Thanks again jstreich!
I have only one Graphics card (with 2 ports) in the system, to which the 17" monitors are connected. According to an NVIDIA forum, the weird colors (greenish yellowish blue) are due to some bandwidth issue. I still couldnt get my second monitor to have the right colors...
Hi oppcos,
Thanks for your post.
I had earlier tried swapping the monitors and yes the problem carries over to the currently working monitor. That had got me wondering if the port on the FX3400 was dodgy - but I was able to connect two different monitors (IBM T750 and T221) on the same card...
I have two IBM T750 17" monitors configured for twinview - both monitors are functioning correctly, with the right resolution and screens can be stretched across both monitors. But the second monitor (connected to second port on the Graphics card) GUI has weird/wrong colors. How can I fix this...
The system I'm trying to configure the monitors for has - Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS3 Update3 installed with NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400 graphics card using NVIDIA driver version 1.0-6629-pkg1.
Thanks jstreich!!
I had almost stopped trying to make the two monitors to work properly together.
Anyways I have another problem - this time with two IBM 17" monitors in twinview! Both monitors are functioning correctly, with the right resolution and screens can be stretched across both...
I'm trying to get TwinView to work properly on two different monitors (IBM T221 and IBM 17" T750). I have RHEL WS3 Update3 installed on my workstation (with a NVIDIA FX3400 Graphics Card). I setup my XF86Config file to include details for both monitors. TwinView works, but the maximum resolution...
Yes, I am trying to run startx and I get the following error messages:
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Fatal server error:
no screens found
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X
server ":0.0"
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events
remaining...
I had exported DISPLAY=:0 earlier. Forgive me for not posting the entire error message:
Error: Can't open display: :0
X server does not start...
Thanks.
Hi,
I recently installed Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 on an Itanium2 box - but I cant seem to start X server on it.
Could anyone please advice?
Thanks in advance.
I created few new users on my Linux Server and have assigned them login ids, passwords, group ids and home directories.
I also want to assign specific disk spaces for each new user/account. How can I do this??
I'm trying to setup dual boot (linux/win 2k) on my laptop. I successfully installed the 2 OSes. Now I need to retrieve 512 bytes out of the MBR to copy into windows. But my laptop doesnt have a floppy drive, so how do I copy the 512 bytes??
Please help
Thank you jonelf, Karl and Earme for all your suggestions.
The following is just to give a clearer picture of my problem:
I have my ADO connection (to SQL DB) in one ASP page - a second ASP page retrieves all the column names of the data I want to display - writes out the column headers, then...
When I try downloading recordsets with 75-100 records - downloads are succesful. Trying to download large recordsets always gives me a script timeout error.
Is there a method to optimize the process (either modigy ADO connection or effective method of looping through recordset, etc..)?? Could...
This is the code that i've written:
Set objUN = objDB.Execute("Select * from users where useremail ='" & request("email") & "'")
If request("username") = "Get Username" then
If not objUN.EOF then
Set objSendMail =...
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