> I'd say he's facing a very strange and uncommon situation. I've never > seen that before, as I told you. And from the other user's comments I > think neither they have.
The thing is, I wonder just how uncommon it is! Would thinks of these things? It would not surprise me to learn that 90% of Windows DVI connections are analogue and the user does not know. > In such case, I would find a very good invest > the 25$ it costs a DVI-D cable ;-) > > In fact, hardware solutions tend to be better (more reliable) than any > software solution and usually are easy to diagnose. And you know, Windows > (and some manufacturers) does not always make "fair play" :-) > > Remember Occam's razor statement: "the simplest solution is usually the > correct one". > If this were a mission critical situation, I would agree. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not read all list mail. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/880dece01003091206v3b920d9cp1f1b825289bd2...@mail.gmail.com