Stemp wrote: > Randy, thanks for the bug report. > Could you please provide an update for us on whether or not this is > still a problem with a fresh install of dapper or edgy?
Stemp, Sorry to take so long to respond, I've been out of town on business for a month (seems like three). I've now done fresh installs on 4 different motherboards with this chipset with Edgy and you've done a SPLENDID job! The installs went quickly and both video and the built-in realtec sound come right up, with no further tweaking necessary!! Job VERY well done!!!!! In fact you've done such a good job, that I can only come up with one suggestion. At work systems attached to Multi-Sync monitors require no further adjustments at all. However the 4th system has a cheaper 19" LED monitor which only want to see a refresh rate of 60 or 72 Hertz (It ISN'T a Multi-Sync monitor). When Ubuntu comes up with a 75 Hertz refresh rate, the GUI shifts left by 1 or 1 & 1/2 inches on the monitor. This, of course, requires the user to tweak the video settings, if they aren't using a Multi-Sync monitor. I'd expect most new users to opt for the cheaper monitor. So, the ONLY suggestion I can come-up with, would be to make the default monitor refresh rate 72 Hertz. That way it should work fine, (without adjustments), for both Multi-Sync and non-Multi-Sync monitors. Thanks, and again, great job! on the video and sound, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- NO support for Intel GMA900 Integrated Video Controller / no 915 video driver https://launchpad.net/bugs/49390 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
