At 08:12 PM 10/22/99 PDT, you wrote: >Hey :) Post your monitor type here, and maybe someone else can help you. >Just for the sake of mentioning it... There should be a sticker on the back >that lists at least the base Horz & Vertical Frequencies(it may be a long >shot...) Here's an even longer shot... If you need the company that made >the monitor to tell you, you should be able to find an FCC id search page, >and get the # off of your monitor.... > >What kind of monitor have you got? I run a small computer business, so I >may be able to get the specs for ya, if all else fails... > >HTHSM (Hope This Helps Some More) > >Brant
Hi Brant. It is a Micron model M14FG. It says on back: 115/230V/1A, 60/50hz. I have tried manually entering 60 for the horiz and 50 for the vert. I have tried selections that were preconfigured at 60 and 50. I feel like I have tried most of the combinations listed. I know the info on my vid card so I do not think that is the issue. One question I have is during the install of debian, the install screen was at first in full color, as if it was in some kind of window, doesn't that indicate that the program has some basic settings that would work for my monitor? I'm wondering if I should go with another distribution. Jeff