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12202005 0718 GMT-5<br>
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Isnt everything made to the MS standard? Monitors dont say - AND Apple
& Linux approved. No, they say Windows compatible. The fact that
linux does support so many hardware devices is great!<br>
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Wade<br>
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<pre wrap="">4. Screen Resolution.
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<pre wrap="">Is this on the console or in X? If it's in X you may need to double check >
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<pre wrap=""><!---->the monitor sync ranges and/or add a mode line to /etc/X11/xorg.conf. ...
I have to say that all sounds so Dark Ages. I've got a standard monitor which
gives no problem even to the Redmond company, which is even able to provide a
GUI device to alter the settings.
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