Most LCD monitors only support 60hz, So the rest is depending on the the size and resolution. You
should also check the interface. I have a DELL and a NEC on my box. They both support DVI, however
the DELL also supports analog. Just make shure your buying a LCD that will work with your card.
The card must support 60hz and have the same interface.
--- tlboyles1@att.net wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with or suggestions on which LCD flat panel
> displays (new) will work with Linux? Suse Linux 8.1 has some in their monitor
> driver list but none for the current models you see in stores. Are LCD flat
> panels as forgiving as regular CRT monitors, where typically if you just swap a
> monitor, it may display fine without changing the system settings to the
> specific monitor you just plugged in? Thanks in advance for any
> suggestions..... Tim
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