Re: [SLE] Medion TFT Monitor MD30399 / Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 6610XL hardware combination

From: Graham Smith (gqs_at_westnet.com.au)
Date: 10/15/05

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    Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 06:55:08 +1000
    
    

    On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 06:36, Roy Leembruggen wrote:
    > Having installed SuSE Linux Prof. ver 9.1 a few days ago and downloaded all
    > updates, all hardware was detected correctly except for my Monitor /
    > Graphics card combination as above. The VESA FrameBuffer driver was
    > installed by default. There was a choice of two Medion Monitor models,
    > neither matching MD30399. So I just entered correct V-Sync and H-sync
    > figures as per the manual. While the display is satisfactory, enhanced
    > features are absent.
    >
    > Since I will be shortly installing the latest SuSE Linux Version 10 I
    > expect this problem to repeat.
    >
    > Please could any one help ?
    >
    > Roy

    If it came with a disk you are in luck.

    Locate the .inf file and copy it the root of a floppy (No sub-directories).

     I'm relying on my memory here so be warned.

    yast ---> Hardware --> Graphics Card & Monitor ---> Desktop Settings -
     Press the CHANGE button

    Sax2 --> Monitor --> Properties -> Manufactures Disk

    Please make sure that the disk is inserted but not mounted.

    Press OK and if the drivers are OK the config settings will be added to the
    Monitor Database.

    -- 
    Regards,
    Graham Smith
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