Hello Sami,

Thanks for spending some time to help me out.

I've tried these settings to no avail. :(
    Option      "UseEdidFreqs"          "0"
    Option      "IgnoreEDID"            "1"

When the driver loads, EDID is igrored.
The monitor cannot be probed because of the KVM.
In the README it states that when IgnoreEDID is set, values are used from
a hardcoded table.
I also noticed a SoftEDID driver setting.  But this appears to be for flat
panels.  I'll keep you posted.
Thanks again,
Jesse.


Sami N��t�nen said:
> On Friday 04 April 2003 17:14, Jesse Jacobs wrote:
>> Hello Sami,
>> Thanks for your reply.
>> I was unable to locate the EDID value within my monitor section.  Is
>> this on by default?  How would I disable this?  Option "EDID" "0"?
>> Previously, I disabled dpms.
>> Thanks again,
>> Jesse.
>
> Checked and that is in fact driver section stuff, and I don't know which
>  drivers implement it. Nvidia drivers do.
>
> How new your monitor is? I simply ask, because EDID checking shouldn't
> actually try to change the reolution, but some older monitors are known
> to try to change to the resolution that the driver queries from the
> monitor. Your case seems to match in that, but it can be someting else
> too.
>
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