X11 can get a bit cranky if it can't read the monitor correctly. I've 
got a monitor that doesn't report it's settings correctly. It took me 
ages to convince X11 to work with it.

Les


Roger wrote:
> Probably not the problem here but as an FYI... I had a very difficult time
> getting Hardy to recognize my monitor correctly on a Shuttle and spent a lot 
> of
> time and effort trying to fix the problem. It turns out that the problems was
> that I had connected the monitor through a KVM (keyboard switch) that 
> prevented
> the monitor from passing it's configuration stuff to the driver. After 
> directly
> wiring the monitor it was easy to identify the supported monitor modes by
> looking at the xconfig log which made it very simple to add the missing video
> modes. I ended up configuring the monitor as VESA.
>
> Roger
>   


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