On Sun, 29 May 2005, Beber wrote: > > > You could try plugging the screen into someone else's computer. That way > > > you could see if the screen works with a different computer or if it works > > > with Windows. > > > > I live with 2 others geeks who only use Linux, xBSD or Hurd :/ > > I hope one have a windows cd, I don't care, > > next in future episode :) > > Ok, I made test under my laptop and it is working.. > > So the problem come from my motherboard ?
Or it is some small incompatibility between your motherboard and the screen. > Do you want to .config and dmesg and/or lspci from my laptop ? No. I wouldn't be able to do anything with that information. Alan Stern ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps using Yahoo! Search APIs Find out how you can build Yahoo! directly into your own Applications - visit http://developer.yahoo.net/?fr=offad-ysdn-ostg-q22005 _______________________________________________ [email protected] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
