Try just setting the lowerbound Vert Refresh value to the rate that you
want.  With the default mode lines, you may not be able to go very high
at 1600x1200.  For example, my Xserver crashes if I set the refresh above
85Hz (albiet at a lower resolution than your running).  If you don't get
anything satisfactory it may be necessary to generate a new mode line..

Jesse

On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Richard Garland wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> Been trying to get this configuration working - so far, no luck.
> I am able to get the X running and have had it running at 1600x1200
> resolution. The problem is the refresh rate - the screen flickers
>
> Working with a Dell Latitude laptop, 1.8GHz / 1GB RAM
> Has a Radeon 7500 video card. Using a SUN OEM monitor model GDM 5010PT. The
> tube model is Sony 365-1383-01.
>
> I have been playing with the X config files and modifying the Hori/Vert
> rates but when X starts up it seems to have no effect on the rates on the
> monitor.
> Initial research I have done indicate that the monitor is a multisync - so
> why can't I adjust the sync rates?
>
>
>
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