Yes they do, in fact both monitors work flawlessly
(with identical hardware) under Windows 2000. There
seems to be something up with XFree86 4, as when the
last time I used unix on these monitors was duing the
3.x days and there were also no problems there.

Thanks for your assistance,
Tyler Riddle
--- Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 04:44:08PM -0700, Tyler
> Riddle wrote:
> > I switched monitors and the behavior changed a
> little.
> > Instead of oscilating between off and on states it
> now
> > displays about 5 seconds of strange lines, I
> believe
> > the sync rates to be pretty wild. Then the new
> monitor
> > will turn off. I also tried switching cards after
> > changing monitors, both cards had the same
> behavior.
> > 
> > The current card is a brand new nVidia Geforce 3d
> card
> > using the nVidia drivers. Finaly, the same
> behavior
> > was observed under freebsd previously on this
> > computer, with the Rage video card and the
> original
> > monitor.
> 
> Thanks for following up.
> 
> Do these monitors claim to support DPMS?  As I
> understand it, DPMS
> signaling is done very crudely, by turning off the
> horizontal and
> vertical sync signals in various combinations to
> indicate "standby",
> "sleep", and "off".
> 
> -- 
> G. Branden Robinson                |     You could
> wire up a dead rat to a
> Debian GNU/Linux                   |     DIMM socket
> and the PC BIOS memory
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                 |     test would
> pass it just fine.
> http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |     -- Ethan
> Benson
> 

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