DPMS means Display Power Management System/Signaling. In fact, DPMS is
used to program the extinction of the screen not to get the refresh
rates of the monitor :-)
Jason Martens a crit :
Why is DPMS commented out? On most modern monitors, DPMS will query
the monitor for the correct refresh
Well. Excellent!
Thanks for all your tips, which helped me focus on my XF86Config-4.
I found out that the suggested resolutions in the SubSection Display
under Section Screen were a bit messy. Even though my wanted
resolution were there, it apparently wasn't set in the right order.
If the
Sren Dyrsting wrote:
Thanks for all the answers. None worked. A part of my XF86Config-4
listed below, where I have tried different settings. The settings for
HorizSync and VertRefresh are taken from my screen manual.
I will keep on trying. The funny thing is that some tool named
xf86conf or
hi!
set the frequency in the /etc/X11/X11-config4 to 60Hz.
Csaba
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 15.36, Søren Dyrsting wrote:
Hi does anyone know about this?
I have just installed the current Sarge Debian testing along with the
official NVIDIA-driver from NVIDIA's own development.
It seems
Thanks for all the answers. None worked. A part of my XF86Config-4
listed below, where I have tried different settings. The settings for
HorizSync and VertRefresh are taken from my screen manual.
I will keep on trying. The funny thing is that some tool named xf86conf
or something, actually can
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