Re: Philips Monitor

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Am Do, den 18.03.2004 schrieb antonio montagnani um 06:41:

> My question is : not all of them are in the list of Fedora (i.e. in the 
> graphical Tool Screen/Hardware).
> If it is in the list I was planning to choose it, to stop the machine, 
> to plug the new monitor and start again the machine...
> If it is not in the list???? Shall I try to choose a similar screen or 
> kudzu shall do the job (anybody says that it doesn't work, that doesn't 
> make any good)
> 
> Tnx

The handling of exchanging the monitor was discussed yesterday or even
Thursday even.

As what I know about Phillips monitors you can get a proper data sheet.
So it is no problem to feed the XF86Config file with the data values of
the new monitor even if the monitor is not in the list of monitors that
FC1 has.

Alexander


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