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Fri, 16 Jun 2006 16:36:04 -0500
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For the monitor problem you can try xvidtune (1x), but use caution. You
can damage your hardware. Doesn't work with all video cards. As Troy
mentioned, you can usually use the controls on the monitor to adjust
position.

-Dave

dingxb wrote:
> Hi, I am very glad to been here.
> 
> At the moment, I am a newbie in using Scientific Linux. My Linux is Scientific Linux 4.3 for X86_64. I just got it before a weeks ago and I had installed it. Here are some prolems of mine.
> 
> 1. I can't mount all my ntfs partition due to the kernal doesn't support it. I had found some resolution in Internet. For example, I want to use the rpms which found in  http://www.linux-ntfs.org/. But I can;t found the right version for the kernal. When I use the command "uname -a" to investigate the version, it shows should be 2.6.9-34 EL, when I got the corresponding rpms, it doesn't work for me and informed me that I had a wrong kernal version. So, anybody can help me to mount the NTFS partition . Thank you.
> 
> 2. I also have a problem in monitor. My desktop is not in the center of my monitor. It a little towards right down. And how to adjust it or what is the reson for that?? Thank you again.
> 
> Thanks a lot again.
>  				
> --------------
> Ding Xiaobin
> 2006-06-15

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