Tom wrote:
Azrael wrote:

Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

Azrael wrote:

With no answers so far, I don't know if my email just didn't make much
sense. If there's any additional information I am able to give that
might help I'd be happy to respond to requests.

Azrael wrote:


Hi everyone,

I'm not positive how to explain the problem, will do my best.


I have a KISS technologies coolview3 monitor, tft widescreen 17".
Graphics card is a Creative GeForce2 GTS

Under mandrake 10.1 I got a decent picture, under 2005 LE I have
problems. I think xorg is the significant change - so could be related
to that.

The colour of the display is darker, and there are stripes across the
screen horizontally that match darker parts of windows.

eg the title bar of a window in middle of the screen 'bleeds' left and
right as does any instance of a darker colour on my screen.

Is this some issue with my graphics card, or my monitor, and suport
for them in xorg?

Do the symptoms sound familiar to anyone?

many thanks for any help offered





Well, I don't have any direct experence, but you may want to double
check the monitor settings in your config. You may be using ether too
high a frequency, or just one the monitor doesn't like. I am more used
to monitors going blank (newer monitors) or letting out the "magic
smoke" (older monitors) when driven at too high a frequency, but it is
worth looking into.

Mikkel



The monitor settings are those that I used in 10.1 - and that I use in windowsXP. SO I don't think it's that.

I don't suppose the nv driver in xorg is 'known' to be problematic?


   As root,

'urpmi monitor-edid'  if it isn't already installed, and then...
'monitor-edid'

The output will end in the preferred resolution and modeline for your particular monitor, read directly from the monitor's firmware. The is the one you should have in xorg.conf and the one you should choose when running 'XFdrake' (or from mcc).

I use the nv driver on 2006.0, and have for several MDV versions for years with a GeF4. It is not the problem.

Thanks Tom - useful info..

monitor-edid gave me a suggested modeline of:
ModeLine "1280x1024" 135 1280 1296 1440 1688 1024 1025 1028 1066 -hsync -vsync

However.. I'm not sure about that... my monitor is widescreen - so surely I want something mor eline 1280x768 ?

For comparison my xorg.conf has:
    # modeline generated by gtf(1) [handled by XFdrake]
ModeLine "1280x768_120" 173.82 1280 1376 1520 1760 768 769 772 823 -HSync +Vsync

    # modeline generated by gtf(1) [handled by XFdrake]
ModeLine "1280x768_100" 141.96 1280 1376 1512 1744 768 769 772 814 -HSync +Vsync

    # modeline generated by gtf(1) [handled by XFdrake]
ModeLine "1280x768_85" 118.53 1280 1368 1504 1728 768 769 772 807 -HSync +Vsync

    # modeline generated by gtf(1) [handled by XFdrake]
ModeLine "1280x768_75" 102.98 1280 1360 1496 1712 768 769 772 802 -HSync +Vsync

    # modeline generated by gtf(1) [handled by XFdrake]
ModeLine "1280x768_60" 80.14 1280 1344 1480 1680 768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync

    # modeline generated by gtf(1) [handled by XFdrake]
ModeLine "1280x768_50" 65.18 1280 1336 1464 1648 768 769 772 791 -HSync +Vsync

I note that my conf file has +Vsync and the monitor-edid gave back a -Vsync should I guess that would make a big difference?



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