jh wrote:
>
> Sorry to keep posting on this subject. I have tried about 35 different
> combinations in xf86config, but I still cannot find what the monitor needs.
> Every time I run xf86config and then do startx I get a screen with screwed,
> flickering and unreadable characters. My monitor is a M
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 09:05:26PM -0600, jh wrote:
> Sorry to keep posting on this subject. I have tried about 35 different
> combinations in xf86config, but I still cannot find what the monitor needs.
> Every time I run xf86config and then do startx I get a screen with screwed,
> flickering and u
*- On 22 Oct, Ethan Benson wrote about "Re: Looking for monitor sync settings"
> On 22/10/99 Andrei Ivanov wrote:
>
>>cd to that directory, then type gunzip monitors.gz
>>Then you can view the file.
>
> nah, use zless or zmore then you do not have to recommpre
On 22/10/99 Andrei Ivanov wrote:
cd to that directory, then type gunzip monitors.gz
Then you can view the file.
nah, use zless or zmore then you do not have to recommpress it again
(or have it wasting extra space)
Best Regards,
Ethan Benson
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> During xf86config it says that I may find info on my monitor by reading
> /usr/doc/xserver-common/monitors.gz I do not know how to look at this file.
cd to that directory, then type gunzip monitors.gz
Then you can view the file.
If you can't find any info on the monitor on the net, I sugest you
Sorry to keep posting on this subject. I have tried about 35 different
combinations in xf86config, but I still cannot find what the monitor needs.
Every time I run xf86config and then do startx I get a screen with screwed,
flickering and unreadable characters. My monitor is a Micron m14fg
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