Yeah, the other nice thing about version 4 is it has some limited support
for multiple monitors. If anyone is interested in that, let me know and i
will send you my XF86Config-4 to hack.

ciao,
sach


On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Lorin wrote:

> Section "Screen"
>     Identifier "screen1"
>     Device      "RIVA TNT2"
>     Monitor     "Trinitron"
>     DefaultColorDepth 24
>     Subsection "Display"
>         Depth       24
>         Modes       "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
>         ViewPort    0 0
>     EndSubsection
> EndSection
> to increase the res, just add "1280x1024"  in front of "1152x864" on the
> 'Modes' line
>
> The Monitor Section is pretty simple too:
> Section "Monitor"
>     Identifier "Trinitron"
>     VendorName "Dell"
>     ModelName  "P780"
>     HorizSync  30-85
>     VertRefresh 48-120
> EndSection
>
> you can look up the specs on your monitor, and just put the horiz/vert
> sync rates in.
>
> Yours looks like you must have run XConfigurator at some point.  It
> switches your nice, easy to configure XF86Config-4 file to unreadable
> gunk.  If don't run XConfigurator, the file is a breeze.
>
>
> -Lkb
>
>
>
> On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Erik Curiel wrote:
>
> >
> > That *was* from my XF86Config-4, and I am running 4.x.  Does your
> > XF86Config-4 have a different syntax?
> >
> > E
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Lorin wrote:
> >
> > > sorry, look at XF86Config-4, not XF86Config.  Assuming you're running
> > > XFree86 4.x
> > >
> > > -Lkb
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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