Jerry Geis a écrit :
Hi  all,

Typically I dont have issues with configuring X. However this time its an issue.
I have an NVIDIA graphics card trying to do 1920x1080.


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My job mainly consists in installing Linux on various hardware. When it comes down to configure X, I just kept the habit from Slackware days of configuring it by hand. In the case of an NVidia card:

1) Get into console mode:

# init 3

2) first install the module: either from the RPMForge archives, or from the installer from nvidia.com. (Lynx is your friend :oD)

3) Run a first configure attempt:

# X -configure

4) Edit xorg.conf by hand.

5) Sometimes, horizontal and vertical refresh rates aren't guessed by 'X -configure', so what I usually do is run read-edid from a Knoppix CD. Can be an older release (mine is 3.6).

I know it can be done differently, but then, different ways lead to Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois...

Cheers,

Niki
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