Plug and Pray rant
Nigel Ridley
nigel at rmk.co.il
Thu Feb 1 16:04:43 UTC 2007
Art Alexion wrote:
> On Monday 29 January 2007 13:41, Nigel Ridley wrote:
>> Just added a newish LCD 17" to a simple Compaq DesktopPro machine which
>> is probably about 4 or 5 years old.
>> Anyway, as soon as X kicked in (got to the login screen) the [LCD]
>> screen pops up a message saying "Out of Range"; so I did an Ctrl Alt F1
>> to get to a terminal and after logging in did the 'dpkg-reconfigure
>> xserver xorg'. After answering the questions as best I could and letting
>> the auto-detect stuff do their thing, I restarted the computer. It
>> wouldn't load X.
>
> I am going to guess that this is a wide screen format, and that you were
> trying to use the wide screen settings. There is an Ubuntu wiki for doing
> this. The problem is that settings that shouldn't work, work better.
>
> I found that 1024x768 works perfectly with my 16:9 screen though it shouldn't.
> A support guy at Norwood, my monitor manufacturer, told me it worked with
> his.
>
>
Actually the auto-detect during the install set it up perfectly (it is a
standard 17" LCD).
My 'rant' was "Why can't 'hal' (or whatever the script/app is that
auto-detect uses during the initial install) be invoked when new
hardware is added - such as a new LCD monitor?"
It must be possible - perhaps when new hardware that effects 'X' is
detected, then the system drops to a terminal (before 'X' is initiated)
and an 'ncurses' dialogue walks you through the set up of said new hardware.
Blessings,
Nigel
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