RE: Samsung 910T monitor setup during installation

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Hey, Thanks Uttiya. I'll try ctrl-alt-F1. Might emergency mode from CD also work?

Is the whole point of monitor selection just clock speeds ( refresh rates? )? I guess that would make sense because the card would handle everything else like OpenGL, but what about this 2-way PnP type communication?

If the H and V clocks are described in docs as something like 35~75, what would I put in xorg.conf or XF86Config? I noticed in the pretty installation GUI, examples looked like 30-80. Is "~" different from "-"?

If all of this will be intuitive enough when I look at xorg.conf, 'nuff said. Thanks for helping guide me to the light switch in my darkened room, Uttiya. I'm tired of tripping over the furniture...

James Kane

-----Original Message-----
From: Uttiya Chowdhury [mailto:chowdhury_uttiya@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:38 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Samsung 910T monitor setup during installation


> Hi,
> 
>  I'm trying to install FC2. I notice that my
> monitor, a Samsung MultiSync 910T, is not on the
> large list of supported monitors. There was a few
> Samsung 910's listed so I tried each one including
> typing in the horizontal and vertical sync rates
> when asked. After installation and the reboot all I
> get is a noise pattern on the screen and the machine
> hangs.

Two problems here... a) clock mismatch giving
noise pattern, b) system hangs. Before I say further, 
are you sure it hangs? Can you press ctrl-alt-F1 to
go to the text mode login prompt and login?

If you can login, you can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
or /etc/X11/XF86Config and set the clocks in the
file. You can kill the x-server and force it to 
restart by pressing ctrl-alt-backspace when in 
X mode.



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