Danielyou should probably not stick a metal screwdriver
(the metal changes the adjustment, so when you remove the
metal screwdriver, the setting you just carefully arrived at
changes) in those holes. There are special plastic ones for
that purpose. Radio Shack sells a pack of five
Submitted 19-Jun-00 by Daniel Woods:
Is there a command line version (non X-version) of DrakConf.
I hate working inside XF86Config file, it is not friendly.
DrakConf is a frontend launcher for the various Drak tools. While
this frontend doesn't have a text mode, many of the tools that it
I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
It does not list in Xconfigurator and so I am having
a hard time getting it right. I used an 8514 monitor
at 640x480, but I still can't see part of the top and
bottom of the X-windows. Even though an 800x640 test
passes, it gets
This one sounds more like a hardware problem than a software problem. Try
looking to see if there are controls for horz and vert on the back of
it. A lot of older monitors had them externally. The newer ones do it
from a superimposed control panel. If you can't find any, you could if you
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, you wrote:
I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
It does not list in Xconfigurator and so I am having
a hard time getting it right. I used an 8514 monitor
at 640x480, but I still can't see part of the top and
bottom of the X-windows. Even though an
Those sync values are for a VGA ( 640x480 ) monitor and will not do
800x600. Your X-Windows problem is probably vitual desktop which could
be changed, but then some applications would not fit on your screen.
RRP
Daniel Woods wrote:
I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
Daniel Woods wrote:
I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
It does not list in Xconfigurator and so I am having
a hard time getting it right. I used an 8514 monitor
at 640x480, but I still can't see part of the top and
bottom of the X-windows. Even though an 800x640
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000 - Daniel Woods, you wrote:
| I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
| It does not list in Xconfigurator and so I am having
| a hard time getting it right. I used an 8514 monitor
| at 640x480, but I still can't see part of the top and
|
Danielyou should probably not stick a metal screwdriver
(the metal changes the adjustment, so when you remove the
metal screwdriver, the setting you just carefully arrived at
changes) in those holes. There are special plastic ones for
that purpose. Radio Shack sells a pack of five different
At 07:08 PM 6/20/00, you wrote:
Danielyou should probably not stick a metal screwdriver
(the metal changes the adjustment, so when you remove the
metal screwdriver, the setting you just carefully arrived at
changes) in those holes. There are special plastic ones for
that purpose. Radio
I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
It does not list in Xconfigurator and so I am having
a hard time getting it right. I used an 8514 monitor
at 640x480, but I still can't see part of the top and
bottom of the X-windows. Even though an 800x640 test
passes, it gets reset to
Dan.
I've had simular problems with my Optiquest monitor even though I know
the mode lines. What I have been able to do since
7.0 is use DrakeConf I just accept the best XF86Config will give me (even
though it "passes" a higher test). Then in DrakeConf I'm able to set my
monitor and
James,
At 01:43 AM 6/19/00, you wrote:
I picked up an old Zenith monitor (model ZCM1492BA1).
It does not list in Xconfigurator and so I am having
a hard time getting it right. I used an 8514 monitor
at 640x480, but I still can't see part of the top and
bottom of the X-windows. Even
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