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"Frank J. Ramsay" wrote: > > proble lies in the monitor. (I use a digital switch box to share the > > monitor, it's worked fine for over a year so I doubt it's that) On > > the monitor note, where is the best place to get a good monitor, PC's > > for Everyone has some ok prices, but I'd like to do better. I would recommend checking out that switch box. At my office we had a switcher that was pretty new but still had the tinting problems you describe. I concur that you should take the switch box out of the loop first. On a unrelated topic, can anyone recommend some internal tests on Debian 2.0.34 to see if a network card is active? I'm trying to ping across a 10-Base-T and the remote machine doesn't recognize the IP address. I'm trying to diagnose all problems along the chain, but I wanted to make sure my system was seeing the card. The IP address I'm using shows up at eth0 when I do ifconfig. Thanks in advance Colin - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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