Hi Rob,
Have you tried running xf86config?
Type in :
xf86config

at the command prompt. Follow the instructions for altering various settings such as mouse, keyboard, etc and when you get to the part to set the monitor vsync and hsync, type in your settings. This should cure your problem.
Cheers,
Alan

Robert Barbour wrote:

Billy wrote:
If you log in as root you should be able to run "sax2" to set up the
graphics.  It's probably just setting the refresh rate to high for your
monitor.
OK, I tried that ... and failed!

I logged in as root, then typed SAX2 and got the blank screen, managed to read 
the brief message this time ...

"H = 67 kHz, V = 83 Hz, Input signal out of range."

I also tried "Yast2" from the root prompt, with the same blank screen result.

Once the screen goes blank, switching the monitor off, then on again, gets the 
message on the screen (briefly).

What to try next?

Regards

Rob


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