for radeon/ve's, and radeon/all-in-wonder's with dvi-d
        connections

        what i find works best is to let XFree86 -configure
        build an XF86Config, then add

                Modes "1024x768"


        (specifically, the exact size of the flat-pannel)
        to the appropriate display depth (NOTE: NO OTHER TIMING INFO
        or ModeLine for 1024x768!),
        and then add a

                VertRefresh  59.0 - 61.0

        line in the Monitor section.

        this works perfectly for the 3 flat-panels monitor's with
        dvi-d inputs that i've tried it on:

                sony sdm-81
                philips brilliance 180p  (this has problems in non-x11
                                          with dvi-d input in general)
                hp (10x7, two years old...)

        (the first two are 1280x1024...)

        please note that it is VERY important to have the dvi-d plugged
        in at the bios-boot time, before doing any of this.  hot

                -elh

> Hello,
> I have recently got this digital flat panel to work with a Radeon VE 
> (QY) in xf4.1.99, using a quite unusual approach.
> 
> The problem is that the panel is not getting the timings it requires, 
> even though the X server successfully reads the EDID info. To get it to 
> work I hav to boot up with the panel connected to the DVI connector on 
> the Radeon VE, then disconnect it before starting the X server, so that 
> the EDID cannot be read (just turning the panel off doesn't help), and 
> then connect it after the server has come up.
> 

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