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2004-02-01       - By Mark Shaver

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I have installed linux and am having problems with my monitor. The
system is a Gateway and so is the monitor, an 18 inch lcd flat panel.
The default driver seemed to have loaded fine, but after initial boot
the screen goes black. Any help out there in Linux-land?

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<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Arial > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial ' >I have installed <span class=SpellE >linux </span > and am
having problems with my monitor. The system is a Gateway and so is the monitor,
an 18 inch <span class=SpellE > <span class=GramE >lcd </span > </span > flat panel.
The default driver seemed to have loaded fine, but after initial boot the
screen goes black. Any help out there in Linux-land? <o:p > </o:p > </span > </font > </p >

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