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Old 06-13-2007, 07:55 PM   #16
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0x31a is hexadecimal for 794. Which is 16-bit 1280x1024.

You could just change it to 0x305, which is hex for 773.
YIPPEE!!!

Gonna do it RIGHTNOW
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Old 06-13-2007, 07:57 PM   #17
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Now, the remote shutdown restart sequence would be????
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Old 06-13-2007, 07:59 PM   #18
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I still want to know but I don't want to wait this time. I'm walking down to the server room to light up my new linux lcd!!!
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Old 06-13-2007, 08:09 PM   #19
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ka-CHING!!


Thank you, SIR!
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Old 06-13-2007, 08:53 PM   #20
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You are welcome my good man!

Now we just have to reassure the fine folks without KVMs that Linux won't kill their monitors.
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Old 06-14-2007, 11:10 AM   #21
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Yes, I know... I had trouble wording that original post. The edit you see was my least awful attempt. I was trying to convey the maximum information precisely and concisely. I guess it worked (on you) since you solved my problem. But I can easily see where a reasonable person would be ... misled. Let's try again.

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I have a server room, with several servers in it. The room is small and cramped, having come into being by putting a wall and a door across the little nook that they used to occupy. This "room" gets quite warm and crowded with the growing amount of equipment in it. One way I've tried to reduce the clutter is to use some KVM switches. That stands for Keyboard Video Mouse. The effect is to be able to control several machines using a single set of K(eyboard)V(ideo)Mouse). This is a big help. I plug in my keyboard to this specialized switchbox, and my mouse and my video display. Then each of the servers has a special cable to connect the keyboard output of the server (and the video and the mouse) to the switchbox (the KVM). Then, on the front of the kvm, I just select which of the two or four or twelve, or whatever servers connected to the switch I want to control and it's like the server's talking directly to the keyboard and screen. The kvm switch is invisible. Of course, I can only see one of the connected servers at a given time, but that's ok. I can click my way through the list of servers until I see what I want.

There are several benefits of using kvm switches. I decrease the number of monitors I need to have in this space where real estate is at a very dear premium. I also decrease the amount of heat generated in this space, since there are fewer devices involved. I decrease the power load since there are fewer devices. Fewer cables to keep track of, etc, etc. It's all good.

I recently received some lcd monitors and I wanted to replace the crt monitors in my server room with the lcd ones. This should be a strictly plug and play swap. A display is a display is a display. When I made this swap, it went fine, with one small problem. The display mode of the one of the servers was configured to a resolution that the lcd was incapable of displaying. When I put the crt back in place I could see the output of this server, but the lcd simply showed "Cannot display this video mode".

I need to change the video mode of this particular server before it can be used with the new lcd display. My questions in this thread are:
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1 -- How do I determine the current display settings?

2 -- How do I change the display settings?
2a -- for testing purposes.
2b -- for keepers.
and the answers and the path to the answers are found in the posts of this thread.

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0x31a is hexadecimal for 794. Which is 16-bit 1280x1024.

You could just change it to 0x305, which is hex for 773.

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How's that?
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