I think you need to put that in a modeline section, i.e.:
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName NORTEK
...
UseModes SOG
EndSection
Section Modes
IdentifierSOG
Modeline1024x768 94.116 1024 1061 1198 1364 768 770 783 814
-HSync -VSync
EndSection
Except, that
I'm afraid you're talking to the wrong list.
You want to head over to www.redhat.com and search for win modem.
That should get you started. I'm not sure what redhat includes as far
as drivers, but it may be that there is an open source, or binary only
driver available from the
I don't have that particular card, but I do have the ATI AIW 9000 Pro,
and I'm running it with XFree 4.3 and SuSE 8.0 using their RPMS. Sax
didn't work too well, but I'd already set it up with my old banshee so I
just changed the card section in /etc/X11/XF86Config to:
Section Device
Have you tried xvidtune?
When you're in X, you can run xvidtune which will adjust the mode and
should let you get things right for your monitor. You'll then need to
record those values and stick them in your XF86Config file in a section
such as:
Section Modes
Identifier Modes[0]
Modeline
Hi,
What kernel version are you running? I know there was a patch in 2.4.21
that caused a problem with some keyboards but was supposed to fix
problems with other keyboards, you might want to take a look at
keyboard.c fix in 2.4.21 breaks my (buggy?) keyboard in the lkml
archives for July.
. If
I switch to one of my virtual terminals, the CPU usage drops down again.
Does anyone have any ideas how to tame the CPU usage of X?
Thanks,
Wes Janzen
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JoeHill wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 14:45:08 -0700
Peter Nehem [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Hi all,
I'm hoping this is the right place to post this message.
I have a Logitech MX 700 wireless usb mouse. I have to move the mouse
around a few seconds before it starts to respond (but I can live with
Nevermind, found the problem. I was using kernel 2.5.75-mm3 had a
rather old drm source. I'm now running 2.6.0-test1-mm1 and X is back
down to normal usage.
Wes Janzen wrote:
I upgraded to 4.3.0 using the SuSE package for SuSE 8.0...
I upgraded my video card to a radeon at the same time so
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