On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 09:32:05PM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: > Many modern monitors are 'plug-n-play'. I don't know how it all works > but they are able to tell the video card/drivers what frequencies they > support, etc. 'Plug-n-play' could be tried first, then either ask or > guess conservative.
That's all fine, but did we ever find out if someone were crazy enough to pay for the PnP monitor specs (wasn't it $300 or so?) that an implementation could be done and properly documented source released? Reverse engineering this just does not sound like fun. -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian GNU/Linux developer PGP: E8D68481E3A8BB77 8EE22996C9445FBE The Source Comes First! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- <jim> Lemme make sure I'm not wasting time here... bcwhite will remove pkgs that havent been fixed that have outstanding bugs of severity "important". True or false? <JHM> jim: "important" or higher. True. <jim> Then we're about to lose ftp.debian.org and dpkg :) * netgod will miss dpkg -- it was occasionally useful <Joey> We still have rpm....
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