[clue-tech] Display problem
Matt Atkins
matthewsatkins at msn.com
Mon May 15 11:00:39 MDT 2006
Nevermind. I ran SaX2 and it reconfigured the display settings
automagically for me. Everything is good for now.
Thanks Joe.
Matt Atkins
>From: "Matt Atkins" <matthewsatkins at msn.com>
>Reply-To: CLUE tech <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
>To: clue-tech at cluedenver.org
>Subject: Re: [clue-tech] Display problem
>Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 10:48:40 -0600
>
>Thank you for the quick response. Again, please forgive my ignorance. I
>was able to boot into failsafe mode which brought me to a command line.
>How do I run SaX2?? Google is of no help so far.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Matt Atkins
>
>
>>From: "Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier" <xonker at gmail.com>
>>Reply-To: CLUE tech <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
>>To: "CLUE tech" <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
>>Subject: Re: [clue-tech] Display problem
>>Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 10:14:33 -0600
>
>>It sounds like SUSE has chosen frequencies that your monitor doesn't
>>like. Doesn't SUSE offer a "safe mode" boot option? (It's been a while
>>since I installed SUSE...) If so, you might try booting into that and
>>running SaX2 to reconfigure the monitor settings -- or edit
>>/etc/X11/xorg.conf and replace the horizontal and vertical refresh
>>rates with ones better suited to your monitor.
>>
>>Look for these lines:
>>
>>HorizSync
>>VertRefresh
>>
>>Your monitor's documentation should include the optimal horizontal and
>>vertical refresh rates. Just replace those and then start X and it
>>should be OK.
>
>
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