Re: Monitor help

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Mr. Taylor, I just want to thank you for all of your
help, it has been some of the most useful i have
recieved since i began my linux expedition.  Anyways,
here is an attached copy of my log file that may allow
people to see why i have no devices detected.


-- Michael Taylor <michael.taylor@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jonathan McLean wrote:
> > Okay, i do not have anyone who can teach me hand
> son
> > about linux, and so im still stumbling along.  I
> > cannot access the file with another computer
> because i
> > cannot save it as a txt file.  This is what i was
> > going to do: save my log as a txt file, copy it to
> a
> > floppy, bring it to a windows machine, boot it up
> and
> > email it to you.  Sadly, i do not know how to save
> it
> > as a txt file.  Any help there.  I know about
> emacs
> > and vi (im better with emacs), but thye dont
> appear to
> > have a "save as" function in terminal mode.
> 
> The log file is already a text file, assuming you
> have mtools installed you can
> copy the file onto a msdos formatted floppy using:
> mcopy /var/log/XFree86.0.log a:
> 
> 
> 
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