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Monitor off....Easy help for someone advanced probably.


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05-Feb-2006, 09:05 AM #1
Monitor off....Easy help for someone advanced probably.
Using knoppix live cd. it loads fine but the screen is off center. Way right. I ttried to fix it through the monitor but it wont let me switch the "Hcenter" settings which is what need to be fixed because they are at 101. I wonder if it needs to be fixed through the Knoppix program using command lines or something? went under peripheral section and found nothing.
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05-Feb-2006, 01:10 PM #2
1st result from Google

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