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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/17/2015 07:13 PM, Craig Huff
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<div>My old LCD monitor (an LG 4:3 1280x1024 monitor) was
shared through a KVM using the DVI connection and worked
just fine, until recently. It died. I got a refurbished
Acer monitor (16:9 1920x1080) as a replacement. Now it
seems as though my Myth system thinks there's no monitor
attached if it is turned off or switched to another system
when Myth boots up and the only way I've come up with to get
the display to work when it's in this state is to reboot
Myth. I tried Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, but that didn't do
anything. I've tried logging in remotely from another
system and trying to restart the X system, but had no
success.<br>
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Besides the brain dead solution of a monitor left connected to
the myth system 100% of the time, does anyone have any insight
into what's going on and how to fix this?<br>
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Craig.<br>
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I had a similar problem a few years back.. It turned out to be my
KVM switch wasn't working properly.. My fix was to replace the
KVM.. <br>
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