One idea (I am not putting any particular value on the merit of the
idea) is to reset the BIOS to default, remove the extra video card,
and see if you get VGA video that way. There is usually a jumper or
something to reset the BIOS, check the motherboard manual for the
procedure.
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Russell Senio
I have a Dell Optiplex 745 computer I need to get into service for a
special project. It has a dual DVI video card in it right now, however, I
do not have a splitter cable to bring it out to single DVI connections. I
really only need a VGA output for my application and would have to use a
DVI>VGA a
Thank you Keith for sharing these helpful printer (and laundry) tips!
Have a great Thanksgiving holiday.
Mike
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 10:43 AM Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> Older printers aren't exactly Linux, except my printers
> haven't connected to any other OS since I owned them ...
>
> I have t