On 2008-09-13, Tom Shelton <tom_shelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2008-09-13, JEDIDIAH <jedi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 2008-09-12, Tom Shelton <tom_shelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On 2008-09-12, JEDIDIAH <jedi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> On 2008-09-12, Rex Ballard <rex.ballard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> On Sep 12, 10:51 pm, "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_st...@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 11:08:46 -0700 (PDT), Rex Ballard wrote:
>>>>>> > On Sep 11, 10:53 pm, Linonut <lino...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>> >> * Roy Schestowitz peremptorily fired off this memo:
[deletia]
>> Never had that problem. Debian and Ubuntu both tend to default to the
>> native resolution of the panel if the driver supports it. Seen this work
>> for LCD panels, laptops and HDTVs.
>>
>
> So, are saying that because you don't have the problem it doesn't exist?
You are presenting a problem with no verifiable details.
You might as well tell me that you had dinner with Janis Joplin
last night.
>
>>>
>>>> OTOH, back when
>>>> Unix workstations all had 19" monitors, Windows couldn't do multiple
>>>> monitors either.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Could be - but back then 19" inch monitors were hella expensive.
>>>
>>>> Mebbe if these cheap bastards had at least one decent monitor,
>>>> they would not need 2.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Cheep? Are you kidding? I use multiple monitors because it enhances my
>>> productivity.
>>
>> Suuuure...
>
> Ever use mulitple monitors? If not, then you have NO idea what your talking
> about. I used to think it was sort of silly - but now, its hard to work
> without them.
That's a poor excuse for an argument. You get an F for rhetoric.
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