Try adjusting your horizontal sync value in your config file. That appears
to be the cause of most of your modes not working.
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Try adjusting your horizontal sync value in your config file. That appears
to be the cause of most of your modes not working.
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You may want to try editing the file by hand or using the X tool to
generate
the file. (xf86cfg) You'll need to be out
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i tried the option NoDDC without success :( (NoDDC1 or/and NoDDC2
neither) :( :(
I just don't have the [(II) RADEON(0): I2C device DDC:ddc2 registered at
address 0xA0.
(II) RADEON(0): I2C device DDC:ddc2 removed.] lines in the log file but
the line after is the same :monitor1:using default
: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:42 PM
Subject: RE: [XFree86] Fw: bug or config pb?
Not the xf86config cmd, the xf86cfg cmd. Your xf86config-4 file said that
it
was generated by XFDrake which is a gui app unless I'm mistaken. Are you
sure you are modifying the correct config file?
Have fun fixing
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