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- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 19:39:22 +0900
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Peter Evans <peter@example.com> wrote: Hmm. Is there some Linux analogue of the not entirely ridiculous feature of Windows whereby you can specify a bog standard SVGA (or even VGA) video card and monitor combo at first, and then twiddle with the settings later? There is, sort of, but you don't want to be playing around with incorrect video settings. Can be hard on the display. Anyway, a sample configuration file for your Trident is here: http://www.e-oasis.com/xconfig/760xd101597.txt -- John De Hoog, Tokyo <dehoog@example.com>
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