Re: Monitor destroyed by install

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At 02:17 PM 12/11/2006, you wrote:
Has that old thing come back? I thought we got rid of that when
EGA monitors came out in the bad old days.

Les <hlhowell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have destroyed several monitors this way (I have been programming a long time, and hacked a lot in my early years), but I never saw the interface itself go bad. What happened was that the flyback (the circuit that produces the high voltage for the CRT) will collapse and cause a voltage spike taking out the diodes, the screen goes black and that's it.

Sorry to disappoint you, guys, but this is a modern LCD monitor. My point is this: when the monitor interface card + monitor is operated properly, as it has been by Windows XP, everything works fine. When operated improperly, as by Fedora 6, the monitor ceases to work. The monitor fails on another video card, and a different monitor works on this one, so I know the problem is in the monitor, and not in the video card or BIOS settings.

Exactly how FC6 destroyed the monitor is not important; the fact is, it did happen, and it should not.



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