There is a gnome conf file in the user directory that really hung me up a
few times because it was overriding the xorg.conf resolution settings.
 After I deleted it, I was able manually work with xorg.conf reliably.

jonathan adams leonard

On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>wrote:

> PS:
>
> On Sat, 2009-11-28 at 14:10 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Pardon that f...@$*ing Alice-Microsoft-Web-Bullshit-Thingy seems to remove
> > my original reply from the mail before. The shorten version of my
> > original reply:
> >
> > There is no "genuine xogr.conf". X isn't universal and always a PITA.
> > What version of 64 Studio do you use? For 2.1 please ask again, for
> > 3.0-beta3 try the attached xorg.conf, just change the keyboard to your
> > language settings and the video driver from Radeon to the
> > non-proprietary
> NVidia
> > or Vesa driver.Then try if it's fine with "1024x...@60".
> > If so, replace only "1024x...@60" with the wanted resolution and
> > frequency.
> >
> > Hth,
> > Ralf
>
> There's a way to force 3.0-beta3 to generate a "more genuine" xorg.conf
> that will fit, but I can't remember it and I don't have the needed
> access to my 64 Studio now to do any investigation. I guess when using a
> broken xorg.conf it will generate a "normal" one without those default
> settings.
>
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