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I have been trying to Install FC6, but it gives me an error on my monitor saying "FREQUENCY OUT OF RANGE" and will not come up. I have tried lowres and a few other tricks but it does the same thing. Does anybody have any sugestions.
Distribution: Fedora Core, and Gentoo eventually, but i hate (XKEU)buntu
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Originally Posted by kenhzzz
I have been trying to Install FC6, but it gives me an error on my monitor saying "FREQUENCY OUT OF RANGE" and will not come up. I have tried lowres and a few other tricks but it does the same thing. Does anybody have any sugestions.
Ken
The actual problem is probably either the refresh rate, or the rresolution is actually too low.
I've had simmilar problems with FC5 but not in te setup It has something to do with you frequenty of your monitor that's not set well I don't know how to set these in the setup but normally you have to edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file or run xorgconfig and set the right parameters...
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