Last Thursday night, before putting my computer to bed, things worked ok. I checked my email and played a coupe of rounds of Solitaire. Friday morning, however, the monitor wouldn't turn on. I tried the on/off switch, I unplugged and replugged the power cord, both at the power strip, and at the back of the monitor. Nothing. The old monitor, an Iiyama Vision Master Pro 400 (17 Inch) wasn't there any more. Oh. four letter word! I went to Fry's and purchased a View Sonic VA2012wb. It kept complaining that it should be at 1680X1050 resolution for best results. My original video card, I forget who made it, but it was basically an NVidia 128 mb AGP, couldn't drive it to that resolution in either WinXP or Linux. I returned to Fry's and brought back an ATI Radeon 1300 series which I spent the rest of Friday trying to find and install drivers to make work. No joy. Saturday I returned the ATI card for a GeForce 6600oc, an NVidia AGP 256mb card. It plays much better with Linux (though not perfectly.) In WinXP the card drives the monitor to its native resolution. I find, however, that I have to "play turtle," that is to say, I have to crane my neck out, and peer nearsightedly at the screen. Uncomfortable, after a bit. Other resolutions seem to give slightly elliptical circles, and squares become rectangles (yes, yes, I know squares are rectangles, but they become stretched or compressed, so you know what I mean.) I assume that the card is using is using the generic nv driver. How can I check on that. Would another driver give me a better solution to the aspect ratio problem? If so, where would I obtain it, and how does one install a new video driver? Cheers, Bob Eaton P.S. This morning, I took the Iiyama monitor to my favorite computer geek, and the @#$%^& thing worked perfectly. More, and more colorful, four letter words. I now have some things to contribute to the Linux community: A reasonably good generic NVidia card, a DLink ethernet card, a Motorola Surfboard sb5120 cable modem (with power source),and a Trendnet TW100-BRF114U firewall router and print server (also with power source). These I will donate. The monitor, however, for which I no longer have house room, goes to the highest bidder. Contact me privately if interested. RNE --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss