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I have a Techmedia TCM-1450D 14" monitor less than a year old, in a
homebuilt Pentium 200MMX, 48MB system with an S3-ViRGE video card.
I'm running Linux 2.2.9-27mdk.
When I start up the computer, the display area of the monitor screen
is shrunk horizontally to show about 2 inches of margin on each side.
If I turn off the monitor and back on, it does the same thing UNLESS I
wait until a little later in the boot sequence. If I turn it off and
back on anytime after the prompt for the Western Digital EZ-drive (I
have a 13GB HD) or thereabouts, then it is restored to the proper
width and will remain so until I shut down the computer. It also
works properly if I wait to turn on the monitor until about the same
length of time into the boot sequence.
Any clues? It's a nuisance and it seems like there must be a setting
somewhere I don't know about.
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