James Harrison wrote:
I also tried 'Xorg -configure :1'
It failed, but left me with an xorg.conf.new file with 20 or so screens
and cards. Is this the KVMs fault?
Try removing the KVM from the picture, by connecting the monitor
directly to th machine. Does this then work ? If it does, then it is the
KVM that is your problem.
Chris
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