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- Subject: Re: [tlug] configuration
- From: "Marlo Rocci" <comslave@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 18:17:54 -0800
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- References: <200204011154.g31BsJm16405@example.com> <87vgbb4nnp.fsf@example.com> <003201c1d9dd$e69be220$8e00a8c0@example.com> <20020402094545.F2864@example.com> <003a01c1d9e7$25c89660$8e00a8c0@example.com> <20020402104625.H2864@example.com>
> In all likelyhood you have an entry like: > Virtual 1024 768 > > If you delete that line it will stop this virtual desktop behavior. > nope. I'm guess that it's because it's running off the generic svga driver. searching the card's driver cd for a linux version...
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