Art Alexion on 10 Sep 2007 19:55:18 -0000 |
On Monday 10 September 2007 13:10:35 Brent Saner wrote: > that sounds like a sync prob. either your monitor is going or (more likely) > the update borked your xorg.conf. My conclusion is the latter as the monitor is connected via kvm to a winxp and a feisty box along with this gutsy box. No problems with xp nor X on Feisty. Once I upgraded the feisty box so that I could use the current release of evolution, the problem appeared there also. > > you can try running dpkg-reconfigure xorg-server (i think that's the > package) or xorgconfig etc. etc....there's multiple ways to reconfig your > xorg.conf dpkg-reconfigure xorg ran silently, i.e. with no interactive input. It resulted in X refusing to start. I copied back the xorg.conf backup file to get back in but the band is still there. > > i always advise people to do this when checking hardware. throw in a > knoppix disc- if the black band is still there, it's a hardware problem. I did that before posting. No problems with knoppix. > check your connections and if they're all tight, i'd say it's your display > and you'd be better off getting a new monitor I don't think its a hardware problem. Attachment:
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