Not that I use Windows much but IIRC, the 3 would be a description and the E is an actual share name.<br><br>So just try the E instead and ignore the description.<br><br>If that doesn't work, just try putting in 3, it's quite likely that I've gotten them mixed up.<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 6, 2008 6:27 PM, Simon <<a href="mailto:simon.ives.undergrad@gmail.com">simon.ives.undergrad@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I commented out all of those sections and Gutsy still booted into a<br>lower resolution.<br><br>I started up nvidia-settings again (sudo nvidia-settings) to alter the<br>xorg.conf file. There is a section that asks for your default<br>
resolution. Mine was set to 'auto' so I changed it to '1280x800,<br>restarted x, and now I'm back into 1280x800 as my default resolution.<br><br>I have one more question that I hope you all may be able to help with.<br>
<br>I'm trying to auto mount a drive located on my wife's Windows box that<br>I've set up as a samba share. I can access the drive via Places -><br>Network but the line I'm entering into fstab isn't working. The line is -><br>
<br>//goodvibes-desk/C /mnt/windows_media smbfs fmask=0777,dmask=0777 0 0<br><br>The 'C' in the first section works fine, however, that's not the drive I<br>wish to mount. The share name of the drive is '3 (E)'. If I enter 3<br>
(E) then I get an error. If I enter 3%20(E), what Nautilus displays, I<br>also get an error. I know I can connect because when I use 'C' as the<br>share name there are no issues. Any ideas on how this should be<br>
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