Trent W. Buck <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> Assuming there's nothing in Xorg.0.log either, I would next check
> xrandr's output to see what modelines it knows about.  If you have a
> computer that works correctly with that monitor, or a monitor that works
> correctly with that computer, you should compare with its xrandr.

Thanks. My suspicion at the moment is that something isn't initialized
properly: usually, the system boots fine and the monitor works; sometimes, the
system boots apparently normally and the screen display is either unreadable
or totally absent. A reboot is enough to fix it.

This phenomenon is very recent; I'm suspecting either a kernel upgrade (one of
the Debian patches) or a developing hardware fault somewhere.

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