instead of using the setup utility, use the command xf86config ( as the
root) here you can enter the customized values. Instead of choosing the
monitors there use custom setting and enter the h and v sync values from
your monitor manual. Here you see a whole list of cards so you should be
able to finish it.
-shyam
At 12:54 AM 11/25/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Please help me configuring X11 on RedHat Linux 6.2
>
>The board is Azza i810 with shared VRAM 1 MB. No separate AGP card. The
>monitor is LG StudioWorks 552V (15 inches).
>
>The X setup program does not list my monitor and none of the custom
>specifications probe to a success. Even selecting the LG Studioworks
>monitor models close to mine does not work. Finally, the setup fails and
>proceeds with default values, which renders a poor graphics resolution and
>performance. Playing MPEG and (.dat) movie files suffers the most. I am
>using ZZplayer for Linux for running video clips.
>
>At the same time, the Win98 performance is lot better on the same machine.
>How come ?
>
>Please help. You may like to mail me at the e-mail address below.
>
>Regards,
>Shantanu.
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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