On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, adam wrote:

> on Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 03:45:05PM +0100, Peter Finderup Lund wrote:
> > On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Mike wrote:
> > 
> > > Regarding: Nvidia Geforce2Go: autodetects 1400x1050 LCD, then refuses to use it 
>"(hysnc out of range)"

    Sounds like the specs are entered incorrectly in the Section "Monitor"
of the XF86Config.

> > 
> > Contact NVidia instead or repeat the problem with the nv driver.
> > 

   If so, you'd have the same problem with either driver.  It sounds
like it's just a configuration problem.  Those panels don't have EDID's,
unfortunately, so there's no way for a configuration program to 
specify the limits correctly.


> 
> Unfortunately:
> 
> 1. Nvidia seems to have no address for submitting bug reports for their
> software/hardware. They certainly have no support - they explicitly
> refuse to have anything to do with it!

   NVIDIA doesn't provide end-user support (never did for any OS).
The best resource for NVIDIA Linux/FreeBSD driver end users is the NVIDIA 
Linux forum on www.nvnews.net.

> 
> 2. The nv driver will NOT work according to Xfree docs - this is a
> GeForce2Go, which despite being several years old is "not supported"
> by the 4.2.1 nv driver - or is there a newer version I'm unaware of?

   The "nv" driver in CVS got support for GeForce2Go for about a year ago.
It should be supported in the 4.2.99.3 snapshot on ftp.xfree86.org.
The "nv" driver in CVS even supports hardware that NVIDIA announced yet.


                        Mark.
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