Linux Display
Scott Ehrlich
se at panix.com
Tue Jul 24 13:13:34 EDT 2001
Another option is to try and research your monitor's info.
Panasonic's web site was too slow, so I performed a google search and
uncovered (http://www.griffintechnology.com/monitors/Panas20.html):
Panasonic PanaSync S70 Specifications
Screen Attributes
17"
16.0 viewable image
.27 mm dot pitch
Input Signal
Video Signal : Analog
H Frequency : 30-70 Khz
V Frequency : 50-180 Hz
Sync Signal : Separate, Composite, Green
Video Bandwidth
108 Mhz
Input Connector
Captive HD-15
Maximum Resolution
Maximum : Up to 1280x1024, 66 Hz
Macintosh : 1152x870, 75 Hz
Flicker free :
Power Use
Power Supply : 95 watts
Consumption :
Compatibility
Mac Adapter : Mac PnP
PC Adapter :
User Controls
Digital controls
BR, CT, VE, VS, HZ, HS, TZ, PL, CL, DG
Plug and Play
Yes
Dimensions and Weight
Height : 16.4
Width : 16.1
Depth : 17.5
Weight : 36.7
Regulatory Compliance
EMS EMI :
Safety :
X-Ray :
Radiation :
Power Saving
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001 agabriel at home.tzo.org wrote:
> Try the generic multisync options and give it a general ranges of what you
> know it can do.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Manish Raj Sharma wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am kind of new to Linux and yesterday I tried to install LINUX on my
> > computer. Well, everything went fine till I reached the Xconfigurator. The
> > problem is that I have a Panansonic 17" moniter (model S70) and this
> > moniter does not exsist in the moniters database. SO I selected "Panasonic
> > S17"...thinking that it means a 17" panasonic moniter. Then it asked for
> > the video memory that my machines has. It may sound really dumb but I
> > don't remember that and I have also lost the specs!! So I gave 4mb.
> >
> > After that it asked for the resolutions and I played pretty safe and gave
> > a couple of low resolutions in th 8, 16 and 24 mode. After that when I
> > rebooted the machine...well the display is exteremly huge and the screen
> > is rolling up-down...sideways.....
> >
> > I again ran Xconfigurator and it doesn't seem to solve the problem.
> >
> > Any clues or any suggestions what I should do?
> >
> > Manish
> >
> >
> >
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