I've decided to get a Samsung, not too sure which one is all...
(and the damn thing was in Windows at the time)
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Originally posted by Cowboy BobHe just trolls anyone who he knows uses Linux or even mentions it. Ignore him. I think he's insecure...
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Originally posted by ZorbaDimPrawn, that's just not nice. When someone comes on here asking the same question in a week and Malvolio tells them to search the forum, they are going to find your disinformation waiting here.
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DimPrawn, that's just not nice. When someone comes on here asking the same question in a week and Malvolio tells them to search the forum, they are going to find your disinformation waiting here.
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Originally posted by cojakArghh..
Came back to discover dead desktop monitor.
Can anyone recommend a 17" monitor if wiggling of wires and checking of fuses fails?
Ta in advance.
Cojak in laptop mode...
If you look at most modern monitors they will state they are compatible with most versions of Windows. They should never be used with non-professional OS's such as Linux, or slackware as it is sometimes known.
However, the sloppy 14 yr hackers who coded Linux do not know how to program the complex signals that make up pixels properly, hence, after a while, the monitor packs up.
HTH
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Help - Emergency! Desktop monitor dead!
Arghh..
Came back to discover dead desktop monitor.
Can anyone recommend a 17" monitor if wiggling of wires and checking of fuses fails?
Ta in advance.
Cojak in laptop mode...Tags: None
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