But you already have multiple HDMI displays in the museum? I'm not sure what more you need? On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Rule#1 get it working first, ie, connect standard LCD monitor[1080] using the generic settings it >already< has
Rule#2 fix your remote login, etc, etc, etc on a nice happy looking #$#%@ LCD monitor with 1080
Rule#3 Then, make changes to fit your location, ie small monitor for your rack Note: need linux tech support help
You're entirely missing the point.
Pi was working fine.
It still does work fine, in that it's functioning correctly as a file server to the tablets.
Bill Dudley knows Unix/Linux as well as anyone I've ever met.
However he found that he was suddenly unable to remotely log in the other day.
Thus we need to connect a display directly to the Pi.
We could spend a bunch of time trying to get a VGA working with it, or we could just get the right monitor in the first place -- one with an HDMI input.