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Re: [LI] problem configuring monitor while installing RHL6.0



Hi,

Pl. check that your display card is configured properly or not, if your card
is configured then take your monitor as Generic Monitor or Generic Sync.
Monitor.

Thanks and regards

Amit

On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 12:24:45 +0530, linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>  Hi
>  
>   Since your monitor manual allows freq. range of 50-120HZ, selecting
50-100
>  HZ will do. Select it and see if ti works.
>  
>   HTH
>  
>  Bye
>    Shridhar
>  
>  P.S. There are no drivers for monitors. All you do is to know the correct
>  freq. ranges. Those dumb creatures do not need software to drive them.
>  Graphics card is enough for them.
>  
>  Subramani S wrote:
>  
>  > Hi,
>  >         Iam trying to install Linux6.0 on my pc.I have LG Monitor
>  > Studioworks 450N. I could not find display driver for this purticular
>  > model. First i selected some drivers of other LG models but it
>  > failed.Then i tried the CUSTOM option.Here the vertical freq options
>  > were 50~70,50~90,50~100,40~140.My monitor spec says it should have a
>  > freq range of 50~120, so i couldnot select the correct range.
>  > can any body please specify the correct driver for this model of LG
>  > monitor.
>  >
>  > thanx and regards
>  > subbu
>  >
>  >
>  
>  
>  
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