[PLUG] [PLUG-ANNOUNCE] REMINDER: Monthly PLUG Clinic on Sunday, January 18, 2026

Russell Senior russell at personaltelco.net
Sat Jan 17 02:08:21 UTC 2026


According to wikipedia:

  "Due to the high resolution (2560×1600), the 30-inch model requires
a graphics card that supports dual-link DVI."

On Fri, Jan 16, 2026 at 4:58 PM Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm at portlandia-it.com> wrote:
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> I'm actually headed out from Portland to Seaside this weekend, I even have a Macbook although I didn't take it with me on this latest trip.  It's an older Macbook and I forget the MacOS version it's running but it's not super old, so I don't know if it will drive the monitor or not.  If it will it would be fun to play around with but if not then someone else might want the monitor.
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> I use it to build newer Mac binaries for the apcupsd program.
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> Ted
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> Subject: Re: [PLUG] [PLUG-ANNOUNCE] REMINDER: Monthly PLUG Clinic on Sunday, January 18, 2026
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> Do you guys take donations? I have an Apple 30-inch cinema display free to a good home. It also works with Linux and Windows, but neither provides a driver that gives the best resolution.
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> If anyone is interested, it's difficult for me to get to Portland.. At my age travel is difficult; I live in Cannon Beach. I used to attend the clinics back when it was at Free Geek. Good memories .. good info and a smart group of friendly people.
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