On Thu, 26 May 2005, Beber wrote:

> > > Do you think my hardware need some driver or hardware is broken ?
> > 
> > I don't think you need any extra drivers.  But I do think there is a
> > hardware problem.  Maybe the problem is in the screen and maybe it's in
> > your motherboard -- I can't tell which.  For now your simplest answer is
> > not to use the screen's USB connection.
> 
> I can use my USB key on the port I connect the screen :/
> Is there a way to have more information ?

Not without using some very special and expensive testing equipment.

> Also, If boot under freebsd with screen plug-in it doesn't start :/

Ha!  So the problem isn't only with Linux.

You could try plugging the screen into someone else's computer.  That way 
you could see if the screen works with a different computer or if it works 
with Windows.

Alan Stern



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