Hi Loki,

The LG 15" surely sucks.

I tried all sorts of permutations / combinations. The screens did improve
but are non functional.

Could you send me your XF86Config file ?

That will help me to get to the root of the problem which is :- when I try
to open up new screens part of the background i.e. the previous screen is
still visible inside the new screens.

Thanks in advance.

Prithu Nath

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Setia
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 7:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [linux-delhi] XF86Config problems & need a XF86Config file
as per my PC specs !



The LG 15" sucks.  If it can support only 60 Hz at a resolution, then
it was'nt worth mentioning on the carton.  (I have the same one :P)

You might be getting funny screens because it's running on a higher
refresh rate than it supports.  Try changing the "1024x768" in the
"Screen" section of XF86Config file to "800x600".

PS: RH 7.0 will, probably autodetect your plug-and-play LG monitor and
 its frequencies when you run "Xconfigurator".  You need to de-select
 1024x768 when it asks for the modelines to write.

-- Loki.

>>>>> "Prithu" == Prithu Nath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Prithu> Red Hat's XConfigurator does not configure my monitor
    Prithu> correctly and I get a blank screen or four screens
    Prithu> together i.e. one big and three small ones at the top.

    Prithu> My Monitor's specs are :-
    Prithu> 15" LG
    Prithu> Horizontal 30 - 54 Vertical 50 -90 Resolution 1024 x 768
    Prithu> Non Interlace, 60 Hz Refresh Rate.

    Prithu> My Video card is "Trident Microsystems|3DIm`age 975" Vram
    Prithu> is 4096


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