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  1. I got the solution: set in /boot/grub/menu.lst the value vga = normal. This value is for the output signal setting of text mode. Normal means the standard VGA input, which 720 * 400 @ 70 is.More Information find man in svga.txt.
  2. SuSe boots with text on a image backgrund, the same way of Gentoo, it can't be showed on my LCD. With ctrl alt F1 hat the same problem, also, text mode of Linux can not be showed, even in installation too.
  3. What can i do except another monitor to buy?
  4. I have already SuSe 9.1 on my computer, and the new LCD can be used in KDE, but it can't be used in text mode. I have even no screen at boot. I tried to reinstall SuSe, but i find that, it can't be used in install too! Wenn i boot into Windows, is everything OK.
  5. I have a new LG L1716S LCD monitor. It works good with Windows, Dos, KDE mode of Suse 9.1 and GRUB. But it can't be used in text mode of Suse 9.1, even in installation too. Warning "In put signal out of Range" appearances on the Screen. Hat someone a solution?
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