If you built the beast with a gui there is a yast X11 config file in the directory, rename this and you will at least have the original 800x600 setup working.

Steve

Colin McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 23 February 2006 22:24, Robert Barbour wrote:
I tried 'sax2 -l' and got sax2 running properly, so far so good!

I tried setting 640x480 at 60 Hz, but still got the out of range message.


Maybe a bit low for a modern monitor. Common ones to start with are:

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Just sub this in place of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Ray's suggestion:
  If you know the monitor and graphics card specifications you can try e.g.
 sax2 --vesa 0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(1024x800 Ray?)

If it really is less than 5 years old, and UK spec, the monitor most be capable of running in its "recommended" resolution at 70Hz or greater. If its a 15", then higher resolutions than 1024x768 are not worth bothering about (and probably not supported).

HTH

C.

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