That's what I have. My TV is plugged directly into my video card with a connector that Matrox makes for doing that.
Funky... I haven't heard of that matrox-ism. Is it connected to an S-vid or Composite port or something else (DVI, RGB, component)? If the former, than it's really just a tvout in sheep's clothing... :) (i.e. Matrox made a dongle required to get tvout of their cards)
It may or may not. Depends on above.If you change that to 15kHz, X won't prevent you from using that frequency due to H frequency mismatch. It also will most likely not work with your VGA monitor and in fact may damage it.
But I have a TV hooked up, so prob(?).
I will try it.
If you melt your stuff, you've been warned!
Not a substitute so much as an equivalent representation of the same information. They both define the raster on the screen (visible, nonvisible, and sync).A modeline *defines* the framebuffer timings.
So the Xserver Modeline is a substitute for the timings usually set with fbset/fb.modes? That I did not know.
-Cory
************************************************************************* * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * *************************************************************************
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