This is like having to throw you you favorite old chair that was soooo much more confortable that any others you have.
Yesterday, my workstation's video monitor broke. It happened suddenly, it was working normally until I head a crackling sound and the screen went black. I replaced it with an older monitor that I had in storage. The maximun screen resolution of the replacement monitor is not as great as the one that it is replacing and the replacement monitor has a very different color temprature, brightness, and contrast range, not to mention the face of the its picture tube is rounder that the one that it is replacing.
So what? Just adjust the settings. Well I did, and I am still fine tuning those setting. There is also the adjustment needed to the software. Reconfiguring X Windows and the frame buffer settings was a breeze. Edit the boot script so that it knows the correct resolution to run the framebuffer at and edit the X Windows configuration to add a new monitor section with the refresh setting of the replacement monitor and set that monitor section as being the default one to be use when starting up X. ...and I was up and running in less than five minutes. MS Windows is a different story, I am still having problems making it handle the replacement monitor correctly. Until I get Windows convinced that the monitor can work at 1024x768, I am stuck with a 640x480 resolution screen when running Windows.
I have found that after eight year or so of using it, I have become so used to the feel of that monitor that this one just feels so strange to me. This is a good monitor and was a splendid one when it was new, so I am happy with it. BUT I miss my old "chair"!
Pangor