Hi,
I have an annoying refreshing/redrawing issue with my monitor screen LG Flatron
L222WS
on my Wheezy (Nvidia GT 640 with last proprietary driver installed).
The screen, pretty much all the time, does not refresh the image (does not
redraw it) :
the screen stays idle for example when I
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On 09/06/2006 02:57 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
I used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to
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On 09/06/2006 02:57 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
I used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to configure my monitor refresh
rate
to Vertical 70-75 and Horizontal 80-85. in /etc/X11/XFConfig86-4 it
shows
what I
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On 09/12/2006 03:07 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
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On 09/06/2006 02:57 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
I used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to configure my monitor refresh
rate
to Vertical 70-75 and
Rocky Ou wrote:
On 9/12/06, Mumia W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/12/2006 03:07 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
On 9/6/06, Mumia W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/06/2006 02:57 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
I used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to configure my monitor
refresh
rate
to Vertical
Hey,I used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to configure my monitor refresh rate to Vertical 70-75 and Horizontal 80-85. in /etc/X11/XFConfig86-4 it shows what I just configured with dpkg-reconfigure. The problem is it actually does not act that way. The actual refresh rate is far more less. It is
On 09/06/2006 02:57 AM, Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey,
I used dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to configure my monitor refresh
rate
to Vertical 70-75 and Horizontal 80-85. in /etc/X11/XFConfig86-4 it shows
what I just configured with dpkg-reconfigure. The problem is it actually
does not act that way.
Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey list,
Can any one tell me how to cofigure my screen refresh rate please? I
did some googling but can not find the solution. I'm using sarge 3.1.
Thanks a lot!
Rocky
If you are in X, use Synaptic to reconfigure your X server:
Select the package xserver-xfree86
On (16/05/06 11:06), Rocky Ou wrote:
Hey list,
Can any one tell me how to cofigure my screen refresh rate please? I did some
googling but can not find the solution. I'm using sarge 3.1.
The best bet is to boot a live Knoppix or similar CD, then look at the
video settings in the /etc/X11
Hey list,
Can any one tell me how to cofigure my screen refresh rate please? I
did some googling but can not find the solution. I'm using sarge 3.1.
Thanks a lot!
Rocky
John Summerfield wrote:
Paul Gear wrote:
CW Harris wrote:
...
Typo... Thomas meant 'xvidtune' I'm sure.
...
I have to reboot into my RH drives tonight to copy the last of my data,
so i'll try to get some more information while i'm there and see what i
can come up with.
FWIW, i can
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 05:26:58PM -0600, CW Harris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 09:48:33PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 06:42:33AM +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
As you can see, the definitions are the same in terms of specs. I'm
guessing there is a database of mode
CW Harris wrote:
...
Typo... Thomas meant 'xvidtune' I'm sure.
Yes - it's been a long time since i've had to use that! ;-)
One other thought I had, is there any difference in the xserver
you are using? Same one? Same version?
I'm pretty sure they're the same major minor versions
Paul Gear wrote:
CW Harris wrote:
...
Typo... Thomas meant 'xvidtune' I'm sure.
Yes - it's been a long time since i've had to use that! ;-)
One other thought I had, is there any difference in the xserver
you are using? Same one? Same version?
I'm pretty sure they're the same
Hi folks,
I've recently got sarge properly working on my system, and one issue
that remains is the screen refresh rate. Under Red Hat Linux 9, i was
able to get 1400 x 1050 @ 85 Hz out of my screen. Under sarge, i only
get 75 Hz.
Here is the definition from my /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 on both
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 06:42:33AM +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
As you can see, the definitions are the same in terms of specs. I'm
guessing there is a database of mode definitions somewhere and i need to
copy the relevant definition from my RHL9 database, but i can't for the
life of me find where
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 09:48:33PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 06:42:33AM +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
As you can see, the definitions are the same in terms of specs. I'm
guessing there is a database of mode definitions somewhere and i need to
copy the relevant definition
While dselecting my way to gnome2 in unstable, I decided to have a look
at metacity (2.4.1-1) since the gnome guys seem to recommend it. The
good thing it that it really does not pretend to do more than manage
windows (but I guess that's a matter of personal taste). The bad thing
is that when
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 01:31:48PM -0700, nate wrote:
xvidtune, I think the only way to manually set the refresh rate would
be to make your own modelines ??
not sure though.
nate
Duh! That did it - my refresh rates are the best possible so I don't
need to mess with the modelines.
Thanks
Hi,
How would I increase the screen refresh rate in X? XF86Config-4 allows
one to set a range for horizontal and vertical sync rates. How can I
find out what the current refresh rates are?
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Andy Saxena said:
Hi,
How would I increase the screen refresh rate in X? XF86Config-4 allows
one to set a range for horizontal and vertical sync rates. How can I find
out what the current refresh rates are?
xvidtune, I think the only way to manually set the refresh rate would
be to make
Andy Saxena wrote:
Hi,
How would I increase the screen refresh rate in X? XF86Config-4 allows
one to set a range for horizontal and vertical sync rates. How can I
find out what the current refresh rates are?
I think you'd just define some modelines with faster pixel clocks.
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