Re: monitor problem.. Help needed quickly!

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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:04:47 +0000, Paul Flynn <fl1979ie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
form Linux.
Boot it as normal.
Then ctrl+alt+F1
Then as other posts
When the Machine boots up hit <CTRL><ALT><F1> that should allow you to log in and change back what ever you changed

Howard Protheroe wrote:

I am running a dual head matrox G550 which I had working perfectly until, in
my over confidence I tried to up the resolution to work in a certain
package. I now can't see my main monitor at log in and so can't get to a
terminal to restore the backup. I am sure that there must be some sort of
safe mode to get to a terminal but can't find it. Help needed quickly!


thanks in advance for any help given
Hp









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