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I'm a big Windows user and have just switched to Linux, so i'm not too familiar with the system. But I installed it onto my machine with 1 monitor, but i am now using a different monitor, and Linux doesn't work. Should I just reload the OS using the new monitor, or should i try to install drivers for the new monitor(i still have the old monitor, but only for a little bit longer).
My new monitor is a Daytek DT1436D. Please help me! ![]() |
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