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One simple questionOne simple questionPosted Dec 11, 2007 2:07 UTC (Tue) by zlynx (subscriber, #2285)In reply to: One simple question by endecotp Parent article: A pair of small Linux system reviews
I've got a pretty nice ViewSonic VX900 at home and I use the analog port to connect to a Belkin KVM for a few servers. The desktop machine uses the DVI. The analog display really is crap, even at server resolutions of 800x600. Every time I switch machines on the KVM the sync changes. Even stopping X and restarting it on the same machine (which does a resolution switch from console and back) makes it lose sync. The alternating pixel gray X start screen is horribly fuzzy until I re-run the analog auto-adjust. VGA has always been a very silly idea for LCD. Digital to analog to digital? What is this, display over a modem?
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One simple question Posted Dec 16, 2007 0:00 UTC (Sun) by endecotp (guest, #36428) [Link] > analog port to connect to a Belkin KVM ... is crap The KVM is almost certainly the problem. Maybe you also have long cables? > Every time I switch machines on the KVM the sync changes. You might like to investigate some other brands of KVM gear. To some extent, you get what you pay for. Disclaimer: I have worked for one of Belkin's KVM competitors.
One simple question Posted Dec 16, 2007 21:35 UTC (Sun) by zlynx (subscriber, #2285) [Link] I do not think the KVM is the problem. It always worked well with a CRT display and the LCD loses perfect sync even when switching from 800x600 to text console then back to 800x600. It could be the video card, it could be the cables, it could be the LCD. But the point is that DVI does not have any of those problems because it is much less complicated to do digital->digital->digital than digital->analog->digital.
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