On 8/8/06, Blaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to get a fix frequency LCD monitor to work with a Sunray 1.
It's an SVA model 17S. Very little technical data seems to be available for
this monitor but I have gotten it working with Xorg using the settings
HorizSync 80.1
VertRefresh 75.0
I have tried forcing the DTU to 1280x1024 at 75, but the monitor goes into
unknown frequency mode.
What happened when you tried the other 1280x1024 timings
available through 'utsettings'? (@60, @66, @76, @85Hz)
What parameter is used to provide the HorizSync to utresdef? Do I need to
provide more parameters to utresdef?
'utresdef' requires a complete timing spec. You would only use
'utresdef' as a last resort, if none of the built-in timings produced
the result you needed.
Also, when using utresadm to force a setting to a DTU, why do you also need
to provide a token ID? Now don't you have to provide this definition for
every user and DTU combo, instead of just for the DTU?
Use the magic token ID "default" if you want to associate a timing
with a DTU regardless of the token being used at that DTU. (A
"default" timing can be overridden by a timing tied to a specific
token ID.)
Use the magic DTU ID "default" in combination with token "default"
if you want to force a timing to all DTUs regardless of the token being
used. (This can be overridden by a specific DTU setting and/or a
specific DTU+token setting. The most-specific setting wins.)
The fact that "default" is a literal magic value doesn't exactly jump
out from the man page. That would be worth opening a bug on.
OttoM.
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