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> 1. RE: monitor goes to sleep while install RHEL 5.1
> (Dennis D. Calhoun)
> 2. Re: monitor goes to sleep while install RHEL 5.1 (Rick Stevens)
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>Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 18:30:28 -0500
>From: "Dennis D. Calhoun" <dcalhoun@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: monitor goes to sleep while install RHEL 5.1
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>Chris Henderson wrote:
>> When I try to install RHEL 5.1, I get "input signal out of range" and
>> the monitor goes to sleep. When booting off the install DVD, I execute
>> "linux resolution 1280x1024" from the command prompt (without the
>> quote) - but this doesn't help and the monitor still goes to sleep.
>
>Rick Stevens wrote:
>It's not a resolution issue, it's a screensaver. You might try adding
>"acpi=none" on the boot command line during the installation to disable
>the power saving options.
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>Screensaver? In my experience, "input signal out of range" usually indicates
>a mismatch between the monitor's needed "refresh rate" and that being made
>available by the OS and/or graphics card.
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>Dennis D. Calhoun, MCSA
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>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2009 16:51:18 -0700
>From: Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: monitor goes to sleep while install RHEL 5.1
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>Dennis D. Calhoun wrote:
>> Chris Henderson wrote:
>>> When I try to install RHEL 5.1, I get "input signal out of range" and
>>> the monitor goes to sleep. When booting off the install DVD, I execute
>>> "linux resolution 1280x1024" from the command prompt (without the
>>> quote) - but this doesn't help and the monitor still goes to sleep.
>>
>> Rick Stevens wrote:
>> It's not a resolution issue, it's a screensaver. You might try adding
>> "acpi=none" on the boot command line during the installation to disable
>> the power saving options.
>>
>> Screensaver? In my experience, "input signal out of range" usually indicates
>> a mismatch between the monitor's needed "refresh rate" and that being made
>> available by the OS and/or graphics card.
>
>Not always. A lot of monitors do that when the video card drops the
>VSYNC or HSYNC lines trying to put the monitor to sleep.
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