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Óôßò Sat, 15 Nov 2003 18:11:56 +0000 Dylan Ýãñáøå:
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There is no need to send a copy of your reply to me directly.
On Sunday 16 November 2003 00:47 am, pseep@mail.gr wrote:
I did nothing to my system, between these to installations. I was forced to reinstall the system after unmounting (accidentally) my /boot and the boot loader damaged.
It's a pity you didn't contact us about this, we might have been able to get you out of it...
Moreover, this type of monitor is not included in the models list. Eventhough the NEC Multisync is supported, not mine!!!
You can still enter the characteristics of the monitor directly. If they are not printed on the back of the unit, and you don't have the manual any more then you can find them in a datasheet on the manufacturer's website www.nec.com . The info you need is there, but I'm not doing all your work for you! You need the Horizontal and Vertical refresh rates, and max resolution. Incidentally, have you tried setting it to NEC Multisync and see what happens?
Dylan
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