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Re: [Sheflug] re: b0rked mail stuff (and Mozilla :)
> Um, that was my point!!
yes, I was agreeing. It was late in the day...
> Hmm, and it doesn't seem to quote properly either... as if I care ... :-))
Um, hands up and own up time. I don't use Outlook to read mail, I use IE and a
web based account. I only use outlook to send, so I can use my own email
address. All to do with out back-to-front firewall at work. I can send mail,
but not receive. Anyone can have a look in though.
Anyway, so it didn't quote. I just copied all the bits I wanted to reply to and
put a '>' in front of them. So there.
> with VMware - I would expect any real differences to be in the video drivers,
> to be honest. I currently have an untuned Xfree r4 on a RH 6 install, and I
> believe my graphics card is a Riva TNT or something (s'been so long since a
> reboot!!), so chances are there are better drivers than
> the ones I'm using for it. I run VMware in a Window, also, which isn't going
I used an ATI RageIIc, with the accelerated MACH64 driver. I also ran it full
screen. Windowed mode was DIRE. Not too bad on my accelerated TNT2 machine at
home, though.
> to help I shouldn't think (question of the day: why can't I run VMware
> full-screen on one X server, and switch between full-screen modes with
> ctrl-alt-f*? Has anyone got this going? I would imagine it would be an
> obviously vmware utility to write...)
>
I thought you could? Just never did. What does it do now? (I would try it, but
my 30 day trial ran out, and I don't feel like fetching another one.)
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Craig Andrews
craig@fishbot.org.uk
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