This is my very first post to the forum ,so if i my mess up here please let me know. Now coming to the problem i am using fedora 11 with a nividia 8600GT graphic card on my desktop, but when i try to change the resolution i am able to select between two resolutions i.e. 800*600 and 640*480. I wanted to change it to 1024*768 but cannot as there is no option available. I had updated my systems and have installed the necessary packages related to nvidia i have attactched my xorg.conf and the nvidia bug report file.Packages i have installed are
i have tried using "setup" "system-config-display" and the nvidia display settings it still remains on 800*640 and wont go higher also i know the graphic card and the monitor support higher resolution.Finally whenever i run quake i get an error Your system currently is not capable of hardware accelerated 3D.I thought installing the nvidia packages would have taken care of it. What am i doing wrong here i cant figure it out ,any help would be appreciated.
i actually did set the mode manually ,all it does is enables an option of 1024x768 and when selected,x server needs to be restarted. Upon restart it switches back to 800*600 and that option is gone. I googled about this on the net , i think its a livna issue. P.S. For the 3d acceleration part on the graphic card i found a newer version than installed and that provided by the repositories , on nvidia's site. Will need to recompile it for the kernel.
I will shortly be adding a fedora flavor to my devel box. I currently have XP (installed first on an ssd), ubuntu 10.04 (installed second on the first partition of a platter drive), and I want to add either Cent or SL on the second partition of the platter drive. I will probably also want to... (0 Replies)
Hi i have a txt file in which i do a awk operation with ":" as field separator
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ABC::2386.13:2386.13:3248234281995::+DPY:INT:3:N::::2:200.00:0.00:2010-05-12:CA:
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Hi All,
How do I know if ssh_host_rsa_key is 1024 bit?
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key | wc -m
887
It's only 887. Is that it? Or not?
Thank you for any comment you may add. (2 Replies)
Hi guys,
Just needed to know if all the ports above 1024 are closed by default. I know that below 1024 the ports are reserved for the kernel and ports above 1024 are reserved for user applications.
But by default, if I do not have a rule in my firewall to block ports above 1024, Will my... (4 Replies)
I need to set up an application to run in a script which will be running as a web server but is a database. I need to allow users to use the web server but the app must be run as root in order for the ports to be accessible. This is not a very secure environment would like to know how this could... (2 Replies)