Thanks Steve,

Steve Holdoway wrote:

excerpt from the XF86Config-4 / xorg.conf. As yet untested.

Section "Monitor"
       Identifier   "Projector"
       VendorName   "Panasonic"
       ModelName    "PT-AE500E"
       HorizSync    30 - 70
       VertRefresh  50 - 87
       Option       "dpms"
EndSection

I'll bung that into Debian, and give it a whirl (can mount from here).

You obviously got yourself a copy of the manual. The Panasonic NZ site (doesn't have one and) is very poor.
http://panasonic.com.au/products/details.cfm?productID=1211


Just a thought.. Derek has offered me suggestions about xhost etc that would lead to a universal fix for networking laptops. We could run the next workshop on all the best such options, and/or invite everyone concerned along to test & sort out all the boxes people are likely to want to display off of in futrue. A goodly newbie session would result.

Votes for a GLU Xconfig workshop next month please?

Cheers,

Rik

(P.S. I only booted into XP to see what time it had; automatically it fixed the clock via network, before Nick's manual input could be implemented. Thanks for the advice, on NTP too: Todolist.)

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