http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2858





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 22:25 -------
The horizontal and vertical refresh rates are monitor dependent. If your monitor
is correctly identified then the range is set according to a table of values.
Some monitors are incorrectly listed (most Tatung monitors, for example). If you
don't specify your monitor correctly (like if you choose "standard VGA" or
"generic SVGA") the rates will be too low for any decent resolutions. If your
monitor is not detected then it either doesn't support EDID or isn't in the list
- there is nothing Mandrake can do about that. Send em details of your monitor
to get it added.
Changing the default range for non-identified monitors is not a good thing -
standard VGA and SVGA monitors (yes, there are still millions in use) can be
fried by using an incorrect rate.



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description: 
My video card can do [EMAIL PROTECTED]@85Hz. However, XFdrake always sets the vertical 
refresh rate range to 50-70. The default settings of 
 
    HorizSync 31.5-57 
    VertRefresh 50-70 
 
are very inadequate and should be something more realistic like this: 
 
    HorizSync 30-70 
    VertRefresh 50-90 
 
Currently, XFdrake has no option for setting the refresh rate.

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