HanGu
Junior Member level 3
Re: installing linux
The default resolution is too high for your monitor. you should edit the /etc/X11/XF86config file to change to a proper value or type CTRL+ALT++
to turn the resolution available in your current XF86config
Sherif zakaria said:during downloading the Cadance tool (in linux version)
I've a problem with LINUX,
I'm having LINUX SuSE 9.0 installed on my PC but now after loading, it
gives me a black screen with a moving message "Sync. Out of Range",
and so preventing me from logging on to LINUX.
some friends gave me a command line to write (after typing
CTRL+ALT+F2) but it was for LINUX REDHAT and it didn't work even when
exchanging "redhat" by "suse".
the line is "redhat-config/xfree86 //noui //reconfig"
So, can anyone help?
The default resolution is too high for your monitor. you should edit the /etc/X11/XF86config file to change to a proper value or type CTRL+ALT++
to turn the resolution available in your current XF86config