> Dylan Evans wrote:
>> Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure
>> why it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only
>> with the savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to
>> get around it was to start up in 1152x864.
>>
>> It's a wierd problem, but i think it's more to do with the monitor
>> than the card, (mines an LG Studioworks 700s)
>
> Could be. You're sure it's not just the X server picking a refresh rate
> higher than what the monitor can deal with? Maybe the default vsync rate
>  it uses at 1152x864 is enough lower that it falls within the monitor's
> limits where it picks a higher rate for 1024x768? Did you try reducing
> your HSync and VRefresh rates a bit to see if that helped?
>
> Craig Ringer

Yeah pretty certain, my monitor has a nice little message box for whenever
it recieves out of range refresh rates. This is exactly like power managed
sleep.


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