On Sunday 07 Nov 2004 19:02, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> On Sunday 07 November 2004 1:59 am, ali tig wrote:
> > dear rob,
> > i solved the problem. it result from my LG Flatron Monitor. when the
> > installation, i take out the Monitor's cable, and then press the enter,
> > after that i put on the cable to the machine againe. then the problem
> > solved. now i'm trying to upgrade and discover my new mandrake :-)
>
> Interesting. I have never heard of that problem before. Is the monitor too
> recent to be used by linux?
>
I never tried that solution, but I did have similar symptoms on an Iiyama 
monitor.  IIRC I could start in failsafe, and from there I could change the 
monitor setup.  I think it was trying to start in 24-bit mode, but it worked 
perfectly in 16-bit mode.  I had to do this twice, though, because the first 
time I ran 'test' which seemed to bork things.  The second time I just saved 
the settings without testing and it accepted them.  I've had no problems at 
all since then.

Anne
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