On Friday 07 June 2002 22:48, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've got my monitor connected to my laptop so I can work at my desk
easier. The laptop's native resolution is 1400x1050 which my monitor
can display, but only at 65Hz. I've tried adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a
resolution, but since the
Nicos Gollan wrote:
I've got my monitor connected to my laptop so I can work at my desk
easier. The laptop's native resolution is 1400x1050 which my monitor
...
Try xvidtune (I don't know what package that's in). It produces
modelines from a relatively friendly GUI.
Or xf86cfg (if you
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 13:24, Brian Dessent wrote:
Nicos Gollan wrote:
I've got my monitor connected to my laptop so I can work at my desk
easier. The laptop's native resolution is 1400x1050 which my monitor
...
Try xvidtune (I don't know what package that's in). It produces
I've got my monitor connected to my laptop so I can work at my desk
easier. The laptop's native resolution is 1400x1050 which my monitor can
display, but only at 65Hz. I've tried adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a
resolution, but since the modeline is explicitly defined (I got the
XF86Config-4 straight
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 11:33:08PM -0500, Steve wrote:
Hello all,
I have been, for some time now, attempting to change my refresh
rate to 100Hz. My monitor's Hor. and Vert. Sync rates are 30-70 and
50-120 respectively. I used to have it run at 100Hz magically somehow,
but my HD died
Hello all,
I have been, for some time now, attempting to change my refresh
rate to 100Hz. My monitor's Hor. and Vert. Sync rates are 30-70 and
50-120 respectively. I used to have it run at 100Hz magically somehow,
but my HD died and I had to reinstall because I am an idiot and never
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