RE: [XFree86] XConfig Server crash

2003-06-25 Thread Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
I am not sure, but can you check the maximum resolution that you
rmonitor supports and the actual resolution that is configured in
XF86Config file?

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Dear Sir 
Please look into this matter I have some problem in my Xconfig server
display flickers continously 

system configuration 
P-III Intel processor
810e Mother board
RedhatLinux 7.1 

Attached log file

Awaiting your reply has soon as possible

Regards

Romeo Chatiar

Pc Center Pvt.Ltd. (Mahim,Mumbai).


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Re: [XFree86] XConfig Server crash

2003-06-25 Thread Andy Goth
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:56 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear Sir
 Please look into this matter I have some problem in my Xconfig server
 display flickers continously

 Attached log file
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Please do not post your log files in doc format.  I had a very difficult time 
reading doc'ed logs the last time someone did it, so if you want your 
question to be answered, send your logs in plain text, the way they exist on 
disk.

If your mailer is at fault, get a different mailer.  doc files are the 
antithesis of universal.  Their portability is artificially restricted by 
Microsoft in an attempt to force people to upgrade frequently and to use 
Microsoft Word on Microsoft Windows or Mac OS.

I'm not exactly sure what you mean by your display flickering.  Do you see 
streaks or unexplained colors?  For all I know, you might have your refresh 
rate set too low.  60Hz is particularly bad if you use fluorescent lighting 
since it makes the screen look very flickery.

(Personally, I use 60Hz, but since I do it in a darkened room or under natural 
sunlight, it doesn't bother me.)

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