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Re: Philips Brilliance
Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo writes:
> YE>> I have a Philips Brilliance 105 monitor,
> YE>> and to adjust it, I need a special software called "CustoMax".
>
> Do you mean it has no some handles, knobs, etc. for adjusting? Just s/w?
>
> xvidtune might help. but that's different kind of tuning - this is done
> inside still picture that is tunable by external (monitor handles usually)
> means. In fact, I've never seen a monitor without hardware tuning
> capability...
Sadly, there are many monitors like this, lately. :-(
> Maybe, we should have some "blacklist" on our pages, for HW that just
> isn't usable with Linux? Is there such a resource now? I know there's many
Exactly! I thought about this idea, and even had a name for it, "the
open source shitlist". :-) I even started to collect entries for it,
and so far I have one entry! Isn't that cool! I decided that if I
collect enough entry I'll set up a site for them.
So, does anyone want to go ahead with this?
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