I've been reading through some recent threads on xranadr versus older
methods of setting screen resolution, but I can't seem to make any of
the recorded methods work on a cerain monitor.

Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64
HP thin client
HP L1506 LCD monitor

When I boot the tc with a vanilla lts.conf, all appears to go well
right up to the point where X should start. The screen goes black and
the monitor's OSD says "Input signal out of range. Change resolution
to 1024x...@60hz".

So I tried combinations of the following in lts.conf:

XRANDR_SIZE_0 = "1024x768"

XRANDR_MODE_0 = "1024X768"

XRANDR_DISABLE="True"
X_MODE_0="1024X768"

I think I threw in some thing like VERTREFRESH=60 or something like
that at one point, but I lost track of that reference.

So with any of the above, my 15" monitor still complains that the
signal is out of range. When I force those settings on a different 17"
monitor they are effective in an ldm or rdesktop login.

I'm confused. Is the monitor telling xorg something that makes it
override my settings? Any thoughts?

db

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