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I've just bought lcd eizo monitor flexscan S2031W (the widescreen). The problem is that the monitor is not listed in Sax2 db. So in fact I can not change parameters. ...
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    eizo flexscan lcd monitor with suse

    I've just bought lcd eizo monitor flexscan S2031W (the widescreen). The problem is that the monitor is not listed in Sax2 db. So in fact I can not change parameters. I seems to me that eizo is not delivering any piece of software for linux.
    Can anybody help in configuring that monitor under SUSE 10.0.

    I use Nvidia card. Currently I can not even change the resolution. Perhaps that origininat from wrong installation of video driver?

    thanks in advance

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    Can you select a monitor with the same specs? Thats what I do. You can also edit (as root) the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to match the specs of the monitor.

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    Hm, perhaps I can but I have no idea what parametrs should I get (resolution, frequency?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pksa View Post
    Hm, perhaps I can but I have no idea what parametrs should I get (resolution, frequency?)
    Try checking the manual for the proper specs. It might be on any CD that came with it if not in hard copy. If no luck there, look on their website.
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