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Angela and Donald wrote:

| Good morning all,
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| I was wondering if anyone has experience installing Gentoo on a system in
| which the monitor is Syncmaster 210T (analog input, not digital) -
after the
| initial img loading, it pops into a resolution that my poor wee monitor
| can't support and I am unable to see anything. Is there any way to set the
| horizontal and vertical refresh rates right at the outset? I'm using
Gentoo
| 1.4.
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| Donald
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If you are booting into X then what I'd recomend is this:

1) boot into single user mode
2) run XF86config and choose the most conservative settings you can.
Save that to /etc/X11/XF86Setup
3) reboot normal and see if it works.

If on the other hand you are saying that your kernel is loading a video
mode you can not handle, then append vga=0 to the command line. That
will force standard 80x25 text mode.

- --- Dan
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