So I ran "xrandr --verbose" and got the following:
===== OUTPUT OF xrandr --verbose
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1600 x 1200, maximum 1600 x 1200
default connected (normal)
Identifier: 0x46
Timestamp: 983056
Subpixel: unknown
Clones:
CRTCs: 0
1600x1200 (0x47) 0.0MHz
h: width 1600 start 0 end 0 total 1600 skew 0 clock 0.0KHz
v: height 1200 start 0 end 0 total 1200 clock 0.0Hz
1280x1024 (0x48) 0.0MHz
h: width 1280 start 0 end 0 total 1280 skew 0 clock 0.0KHz
v: height 1024 start 0 end 0 total 1024 clock 0.0Hz
1024x768 (0x49) 55.8MHz
h: width 1024 start 0 end 0 total 1024 skew 0 clock 54.5KHz
v: height 768 start 0 end 0 total 768 clock 71.0Hz
800x600 (0x4a) 41.3MHz
h: width 800 start 0 end 0 total 800 skew 0 clock 51.6KHz
v: height 600 start 0 end 0 total 600 clock 86.0Hz
640x480 (0x4b) 26.4MHz
h: width 640 start 0 end 0 total 640 skew 0 clock 41.3KHz
v: height 480 start 0 end 0 total 480 clock 86.0Hz
===== END OUTPUT
Those zeros on the refresh rates for the highest two resolutions looks
suspicious, so I disabled them in xorg.conf and restarted X. Now
xscreensaver works (still on 5.07 unpatched), though I'm constrained at
1024x768 as my best resolution. The output of test-randr looks a little
better:
===== OUTPUT OF test-randr
test-randr: 00:59:55: XRRQueryExtension(dpy, ...) ==> 115, 184
test-randr: 00:59:55: XRRQueryVersion(dpy, ...) ==> 1, 2
test-randr: 00:59:55: Screen 0
test-randr: 00:59:55: Available Rotations: 0
test-randr: 00:59:55: Current Rotation: 0
test-randr: 00:59:55: Available Reflections: none
test-randr: 00:59:55: Current Reflections: none
test-randr: 00:59:55: + size 0: 1024 x 768 rates: 71
test-randr: 00:59:55: size 1: 800 x 600 rates: 86
test-randr: 00:59:55: size 2: 640 x 480 rates: 86
test-randr: 00:59:55: Output 0: default: connected (69)
test-randr: 00:59:55: + CRTC 0 (69): 1024x768+0+0
test-randr: awaiting events...
===== END OUTPUT
It still hangs around until I ctrl-C out of it, however.
Thanks!
T\_/T\_/T
Michael H Buselli http://www.cosine.org/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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