Re: Re: [SLE] SuSE Installation runs monitor Out of Range
Jerome R. Westrick (jerry_at_Westrick.com) wrote:
In level 3, enter the following command (as root) sax2
The rest is pretty obvious...
Sorry, it didn't work! At first I thought it was doubtful that running a graphical application was possible if the monitor X configuration was set too high. Even with right monitor settings on beforehand, this happended following the suggested steps: 1. ctrl-alt-f1 to make a command line login 2. # init 3 to go to run level 3 3. # sax2 sax2 started up, but run the monitor "Out of range": H.Frequency: 91 kHz 90 kHz V.Frequency: 85 kHz 84,5 kHz Terje J. Hanssen
On Sunday 23 May 2004 19.53, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Jerome R. Westrick (jerry_at_Westrick.com) wrote:
In level 3, enter the following command (as root) sax2
The rest is pretty obvious...
Sorry, it didn't work!
At first I thought it was doubtful that running a graphical application was possible if the monitor X configuration was set too high. Even with right monitor settings on beforehand, this happended following the suggested steps:
1. ctrl-alt-f1 to make a command line login
2. # init 3 to go to run level 3
3. # sax2 sax2 started up, but run the monitor "Out of range": H.Frequency: 91 kHz 90 kHz V.Frequency: 85 kHz 84,5 kHz
Try "sax2 -l" the -l will make it start in a generic, low resolution that should work on most monitors/cards
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Terje J. Hanssen