Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-07-01 13:44 (UTC-0400):
> OK. Now I boot into as user, but the resolution leaves something to be
> desired, 1024x760.
> The new card is a ViasiontekHD5450 16GB D3 DVH PCI Card.
> The Monitor is a LG Flattop 24EN33TW-B with a recommended resolution of
> 1920X
On 7/1/23 10:44, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
OK. Now I boot into as user, but the resolution leaves something to be
desired, 1024x760.
The new card is a ViasiontekHD5450 16GB D3 DVH PCI Card.
The Monitor is a LG Flattop 24EN33TW-B with a recommended resolution of
1920X1080 67500 kHz 60kHz +/+ (W
OK. Now I boot into as user, but the resolution leaves something to be
desired, 1024x760.
The new card is a ViasiontekHD5450 16GB D3 DVH PCI Card.
The Monitor is a LG Flattop 24EN33TW-B with a recommended resolution of
1920X1080 67500 kHz 60kHz +/+ (Which, I think the resolution was before
th
The problem is solved. Apparently the PCI card had a loose connector, so
I replaced it.
As soon as adjust the resolution it'll be back to normal.
Many thanks to all that answered by request for help.
On 6/29/2023 4:09 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 15:15 (UTC
Gareth Evans composed on 2023-06-29 22:00 (UTC+0100):
>> Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
...
> Stephen said this happened "when [he] logged in."
> Stephen, assuming you actually logged in before the issue occurred, did you
> log in to a login/display manager such as LightDM or did you log in to a
>
On 6/29/23 03:55, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Range 95.3 kHz/60 kHz error.
Although I have been using Linux since the early days of Slackware and
the Red Hat Mother's day release, I'm stri
On Thu 29 Jun 2023, at 22:00, Gareth Evans wrote:
[...]
> If [using a DM], either X or Wayland is running at the
> point of "login screen", isn't it? At some "standard" (high-ish,
> working) resolution?
>
> "[...] systemd [...] starts all the important system processes
> and then starts X11 [..
> On 29 Jun 2023, at 20:21, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> I'm running Debian 11, but I was going to install Debian 12 on another drive
> in the computer.
> As I quered anther person responding to this thread, would that solve the
> problem or exacerbate it?
Stephen said this happened "when [he]
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 15:15 (UTC-0400):
> All components were purchased from tho Microcenter herein Columbus.
> It could, in fact, connect to a TV on the LAN in the same room, But now
> I get form the TV: Computer No signal is it on?
Not a good sign. :( Did you turn the TV on,
On 6/29/2023 1:23 PM, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/29/23 06:56, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Range 95.3 kHz/60 kHz
error.
What version are you running now?
That sounds like something an o
On 6/29/2023 1:56 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 11:50 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 06:55 (UTC-0400):
I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Rang
On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 19:17:37 +0100
Gareth Evans wrote:
> If no other displays are available to test the system (or systems
> available to test the display) do you get the same behaviour from a
> live cd/usb if you have or can make one?
If you can run a live CD or USB image, let me suggest a poss
On Thu 29 Jun 2023, at 16:50, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> OK, Here we go.
>
> First of all, I don't have a cat, so let's forego any further cattiness.
>
> I built the system on 6/26/2015 and have kept up on maintenance
>
> ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard BIOS 2603
>
> AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core Proce
On 6/29/23, Felix Miata wrote:
> Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 11:50 (UTC-0400):
>
>> First of all, I don't have a cat, so let's forego any further cattiness.
>
> It really wasn't meant to be humorous. Horizontal configurations with top
> vents
> are attractive to cats napping, leading
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 11:50 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 06:55 (UTC-0400):
>>> I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
>>> When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Range 95.3 kHz/60 kHz
>>> error.
>>
On 6/29/23 06:56, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Range 95.3 kHz/60 kHz error.
What version are you running now?
That sounds like something an older monitor could fuss about. Did you
get an
OK, Here we go.
First of all, I don't have a cat, so let's forego any further cattiness.
I built the system on 6/26/2015 and have kept up on maintenance
ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard BIOS 2603
AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core Processor 3500MHz
8179 MB (DDR 1600MHz)
The display is a 23 in LG flat screen
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 06:55 (UTC-0400):
> I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
> When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Range 95.3 kHz/60 kHz error.
What was the system stated immediately before trying? IOW, was it suspended,
off,
hibernated,
ssage
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I should have added that I can get into the rescue mode. Unfortunately,
I don't what to do at that point, and Google is of no help.
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I have Bullseye currently installed on my main Linux platform.
When I logged in this morning I got an Out of Range 95.3 kHz/60 kHz error.
Although I have been using Linux since the early days of Slackware and
the Red Hat Mother's day release, I'm strictly a user. I googled the
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