On Fri,05.Jun.09, 17:03:57, Curt Howland wrote:
Hi. Running up-to-date Sid.
I bought a new monitor, and it seems somewhat limited in its screen
modes. The manual gives some particulars, but I can't seem to get
dpkg-reconfigure to give me the old interactive way of defining
Xwindows.
Please reply to the list.
Curt Howland wrote:
There should be no need for a modeline at all. xorg should detect
its
available modes and select the best one automatically.
Wouldn't that be nice? Too bad it doesn't.
What does xrandr say when you run it? It should list detected modes.
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So trying to make the VGA input on a Sharp TV work, we have the
following:
Using these elements from Wayne Topa:
On Friday 05 June 2009 Wayne Topa linux...@gmail.com wrote:
The DFP is for an LCD.
Section Device
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Option Metamodes
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Hi. Running up-to-date Sid.
I bought a new monitor, and it seems somewhat limited in its screen
modes. The manual gives some particulars, but I can't seem to get
dpkg-reconfigure to give me the old interactive way of defining
Xwindows.
So, I'm
Curt Howland wrote:
Hi. Running up-to-date Sid.
I bought a new monitor, and it seems somewhat limited in its screen
modes. The manual gives some particulars, but I can't seem to get
dpkg-reconfigure to give me the old interactive way of defining
Xwindows.
So, I'm stuck creating my own
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 06:54:55PM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Curt Howland wrote:
So, I'm stuck creating my own screen/modline, and I could use a bit of
help.
The values I want to use are 1360x768, 47.7KHz h., 60Hz v. 24/32 bits
of course.
Anyone want to take a stab at it?
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