the head ferret wants to decorate the "office", fine.
I have to move the PC and kit into the dining room, fine.
No, I can't continue to use the nice 22" philips monitor - it's too big/heavy/waste of space, fine.
So, I had a quick look around and it seemed that an IIYAMA Prolite E2202WS, should do the job, was reasonably priced, reasonably spec'd (a direct replacement for the philips would have been IRO £1000 for a 3:4 ratio flatscreen model).
It's my first foray into the world of wide screen monitors. Yes, it works, but I found that it wouldn't let me set the max resolution - which should be 1680 x 1050 (baring in mind that I'm used to 1600 x 1200 on the philips).
To make matters worse, I was using Sidux for my distro and I couldn't suss it with that, so I've downloaded and installed Kubuntu (hardy 8.04) in the hope that it will detect the monitor make/model/etc better. It doesn't seem to have made any difference.
It also seems that my BB connection is playing up and seems to be very slow, at all times of the day/night.
So I'm currently struggling to make the system change the res (from 1280x1024 to 1680x1050), change the format view setting from 4:3 standard, to 16:9 widescreen, install all the updates necessary, add some programmes (I really hate adept as a package manager - synaptic is IMV, so much better), install the nvidia driver for my graphics card (a 5200 - which has worked fine with the latest driver under sidux until now).
Any guidance you might have on these problems would be gratefully received, as well as any links to idiot guides on changing the repo's so that I can get at the full debian ones as well as the K/Ubuntu ones (there's some apps that don't seem to be in the *buntu ones like GNUBG).
regards
fatbloke
p.s. yes, of course I'll keep struggling on to see if I can get any of these issues sorted, but who knows eh!
I have to move the PC and kit into the dining room, fine.
No, I can't continue to use the nice 22" philips monitor - it's too big/heavy/waste of space, fine.
So, I had a quick look around and it seemed that an IIYAMA Prolite E2202WS, should do the job, was reasonably priced, reasonably spec'd (a direct replacement for the philips would have been IRO £1000 for a 3:4 ratio flatscreen model).
It's my first foray into the world of wide screen monitors. Yes, it works, but I found that it wouldn't let me set the max resolution - which should be 1680 x 1050 (baring in mind that I'm used to 1600 x 1200 on the philips).
To make matters worse, I was using Sidux for my distro and I couldn't suss it with that, so I've downloaded and installed Kubuntu (hardy 8.04) in the hope that it will detect the monitor make/model/etc better. It doesn't seem to have made any difference.
It also seems that my BB connection is playing up and seems to be very slow, at all times of the day/night.
So I'm currently struggling to make the system change the res (from 1280x1024 to 1680x1050), change the format view setting from 4:3 standard, to 16:9 widescreen, install all the updates necessary, add some programmes (I really hate adept as a package manager - synaptic is IMV, so much better), install the nvidia driver for my graphics card (a 5200 - which has worked fine with the latest driver under sidux until now).
Any guidance you might have on these problems would be gratefully received, as well as any links to idiot guides on changing the repo's so that I can get at the full debian ones as well as the K/Ubuntu ones (there's some apps that don't seem to be in the *buntu ones like GNUBG).
regards
fatbloke
p.s. yes, of course I'll keep struggling on to see if I can get any of these issues sorted, but who knows eh!
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