23" Monitor - No Power with G4 867MHz PowerPC

I have had the 23" Cinema Display (aluminum model) for 6 months now. 2 months ago the monitor stopped working - I replaced the power adapter - and eveything ran fine.
I went away for 2 weeks and the monitor would not turn on upon return from my trip. I packed up the entire monitor and went to the Genius bar. The monitor powered right up (with my adapter) on the notebook the tech plugged it into. I wanted to scream. I came home, attached it back to my G4 and it worked fine. 2 days later - the same thing - no power.
I unplugged everything again - re-plugged (it worked last time) but still nothing. Short of taking my entire system into the Genius bar ... has anyone else had this problem?
The graphics card is (I believe) a GeForce 4 MX, NVDA, Display A.
I currently have a Dell 15" flat screen monitor hooked up to the G4 - with a VGA to DVI converter and it works fine.
Please - if anyone can help I would be greatly in debt to you! Thanks in advance!
Kristin

Yes, i have the exact same problem. In my case its the adapter - twice!!
Apple is in the process of getting me a new Power Adapter, but I am not sure how long would that survive.
I bought a Cinema 23 / G5 5 months back, and this is my second power adapter issue
I am starting to think some thing is wrong with the moniter/adapter.

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