Hi

I'm running SRSS3.0 on debian unstable on a Sunray 1

I've just bought a lovely, cheap Sun Flat screen 18.1"TFT monitor

It doesn't detect the resolution correctly, and on reboot, flashes
'resolution not supported'

I have set a shell script up so that on login through WDM (without
seeing the login screen - which is rather dicsoncerting!), it sets to
the correct resolution using /opt/SUNWut/bin/utset -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]

this work around always bugged me, but then a problem logging in meant
that I couldn't get past WDM (so the shell script didn't run, so
couldn't get to a failsafe login and was forced to lug the old 17" CRT
out and plug it in, in order to debug :(


The CRT's resolution was always (and was this time) detected correctly


I'm at a loss as to where to tell the Sunray appliance to *not* try
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but instead to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is what the sun
docs tell me the TFT shoud operate at)

Here's my config

sudo  /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig -l
RESOLUTION=1280x1024
ENABLE_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL=yes
DEFAULT_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL=no
ENABLE_AUTO_SIZING=no
ENABLE_MULTISCREEN=no
ENABLE_XINERAMA=no
SCREEN_GEOMETRY=1x1
SCREEN_ORDER=0


I've tried the above with and without autosizing


Can anyone help? the fact that a sun monitor doesn't seem to be
reporting its resolution/ frequency correctly confuses me, so it's
obviously something I have done wrong

Thanks

George
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