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shaunana@hotmail.com 11-06-2019 06:36 PM

Current input timing is not supported by the monitor display
 
Hi Everyone,

Total Linux newb here and in need of help.

I'm new to this workstation and haven't had a chance to upgrade to a professional monitor yet so using my older DELL U2413.

When I attached the monitor via DVI and powered it up it seemed to run through the boot cycle okay but then I got the following message.

'The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display. Please change your input timing to 1920x1200@60Hz'

I am unsure how to adjust the Nvidia settings when I can't even see the interface. Assuming would need to use the command line but I don't know how. Any help would be appreciate and please feel free to explain like you would to a child as I am in way over my head here.

I believe the OS is Red Hat Enterprise.

Thanks,
Shauna

HP Z840 - 2x Intel Xeon E5-2687W v3 Deca-Core
3.10 Ghz processor - 128 GB Ram
2x 512Gb SSD boot drive
Nvidia Quadro M6000
ATTO Quad 16Gb/s FC HBA
AJA Kona 4

mrmazda 11-07-2019 03:02 AM

A short time after the out of range message appears you may be able to Ctrl-Alt-F3 to reach a text mode login prompt, then perform whatever reconfiguration is required. If Ctrl-Alt-F3 fails to enable that, try doing any of, or a combination of, the following to the boot menu via the E key, to the line that begins linu:
Code:

append 3
append plymouth.enable=0
remove rhgb
append nomodeset

Be sure to start with a space when appending.

You should be able to get this resolved through your paid RedHat support contract.


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