Snow Leopard 10.6.2 acting up with an LG W1934S

My silver MacBook running Snow Leopard 10.6.2 is acting up with my LG W1934S, it doesn't detect it at all and I am unable to use the monitor's native resolution.
Any help or a clue?

marchetti6AB wrote:
My 2009 MacBook runs 10.6.2. I cannot use the supplied Canon set up CD-ROM for the Canon printer as I get a message at the set up outset - "OS not supported." If I persist, which is an option, I get another message - "cannot load MP Drivers". I have been advised to download and install five downloads from Canon Europe's site.
I wouldn't bother with Canon Europe's web site. The Canon NZ or even Canon Australia web site would be your best option for obtaining the correct drivers for OS X 10.6.2. Here's a link to the MX860 page via the Canon Australia web site.
http://support-au.canon.com.au/EN/search?canonsearch=1&lang=EN&category=All-in-O ne%20Printers&series=All-in-One%20Printers&model=PIXMA%20MX860&menu=Download
Am I to assume that if I download and install, I will be able to print from the Canon?
Yes. To print all you require is the "MX860 series CUPS Printer Driver Ver. 10.26.2.0" from the above web site.
To scan, you will need to install the "MX860 series Scanner Driver Ver. 14.11.1".
But what about the wizard, an integral part of set up disc? Are these included in the downloads? I would appreciate any help/confirmation that I am on the correct path to a solution. 10.6.2 has been out for a few months now and other users of this combination, MacBook and PIXMA MX860 printer, will have solved the problem.
The drivers include an installer which will copy the necessary files to the Mac. After you download the file, you double-click the file which will mount the contents, much like putting a CD into the Mac. Here you will see the installer for each respective driver.
With the drivers installed, all you need to do is connect the Mac to the MX860 via USB cable and the printer will be found by the OS and the printer and scanner queue created.
If you want to connect via network instead of USB, then you will have to install the Canon IJ Network Tool as well (from the MX860 page).
Hope this helps. Reply if you need more assistance.
Pahu

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    The whole "drivers" and how you can't use that GTX in SL... I can run Windows with any card because drivers are available.

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