I may well have a pair of these connected in a dual-head display.
Ping me at work tomorrow, and I'll check.
--
Seeya,
Paul
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Does anyone out there have a Dell E173FP LCD monitor? I just got a 2nd
flat panel, and it is slightly different then my first (Dell E171FP). I
can't seem to get the X settings quite right for it, so my dual monitor
setup is driving me crazy. If it matters, my card is an NVidia GForce
440 MX dual he
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Subject: Re: Monitor question
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On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 02:05:03PM -0400, David Roberts wrote:
> OK - I'm usually a lurker, but now I have a question. My current
> monitor (nice old Multiscan 20seII) is dying and m
frequencies are supposed to be but I suspect this is very easy to
do.
-Alex
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> Well, you certainly shouldn't say 'no thanks'! That panel takes an
> analog input, so it shouldn't be difficult to get it to work.
Holdonaminute. Time for me to go on a rant: I _love_ LCD panels.
When they're in digital mode.
IMHO, an LCD panel being driven with an anlog signal is worse tha
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, David Roberts wrote:
> Anyone out there know:
> 1. if I can get it to work or if I should say "No thanks."
> 2. what parameters I'll need for the xconfig routine so I
> don't blow it up ;)
You should be able to re-run Xconfigurator in text mode to make it
redetect
OK - I'm usually a lurker, but now I have a question. My current
monitor (nice old Multiscan 20seII) is dying and my support person
came by with a Sony SDM-S81 flat panel. Nice monitor, but I'm not
sure if it is supported. Visiting RedHat and Sony sites wasn't any
help either. This is my first