On Thursday 11 August 2011 01:04:41 Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote: > On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 18:25 +0200, Dexter Filmore wrote: > > I used to do that with the nvidia tool on nv, but now I'm a little stuck: > > No matter what I do X comes up at 60 Hz. I need to do 50 tho so the > > attached plasma tv doubles it to 100 (at 60 it flickers, plus pulldown > > problems) > > > > EDID reports a refresh range of 58-62 Hertz which I overrode in > > xorg.conf. When I feed it a custom mode with xrandr --newmode / --addmode > > it does 50hz alright, but I can't make it permanent from xorg.conf. > > I've always found the Debian XRandR documentation to be good. Check it > out: http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12 > > Apart from all the nvidia-specific options you've got there, you're > missing... > > > > Section "Device" > > Identifier "Device0" > > Driver "intel" > > VendorName "intel corp" > > BoardName "SandyBridge" > > Option "Monitor-HDMI2" "Monitor0" > > > EndSection > > You may have noticed from your Xorg.0.log that your monitor section > *was* getting read, and the preferred mode *was* getting applied; just > to your VGA output. If you associate your Monitor section with the > output you want it to apply to, it should work.
Figured that meanwhile, too. Still comes up at 60. Beats me. I wrote a little script for mplayer to register and set modes depending on the video so that works for me. Actually I got bigger problems like xv not properly working... and vmware not working on the .39+ kernels intel needs... and debian testing being the only dist with at leat 2.15 and otherwise being a total bitch about almost anything.. and me not getting mplayer to apply the compressor plugins for dts... Actually, right now about *all* these problems could be solved by moving the machine to Win7. </wearyrant> -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS d--(+)@ s-:+ a C++++ UL++ P+>++ L+++>++++ E-- W++ N o? K- w--(---) !O M+ V- PS+ PE Y++ PGP t++(---)@ 5 X+(++) R+(++) tv--(+)@ b++(+++) DI+++ D- G++ e* h>++ r* y? ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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