On 01/27/2013 03:35 PM, David wrote:
It does not really make any difference but I have found a different Linux distribution, one of the ones that I mentioned in my first post, that actually finds and configures my monitor. It has done so for years. It finds it as a 'Generic' monitor but all of the settings are made correctly. Automatically. In their 'Display Setup' I can find my monitor by manufacturer name and model along with a more complete listing of the exact settings. I keep wondering why o don't switch. Masochist i guess. :-( -- David
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