Mine has the same thing.

--Pat

Joseph W. Dixon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running XFree86 4.2.0 on my Thinkpad A20p (mobilty 128 m3). 
> X recognizes 1400x1050 and 1280x1024 display modes just fine, but
> anything below that gets rejected.
> 
> I'm currently running Mandrake 8.2 and its stock 4.2.0 packages,
> but the same thing happens with a stock RedHat 7.3 install.  I've
> run XRee86 on this machine for two years now, and everything
> since 4.0.1 has worked great...so this problem is definitely new
> to 4.2.0 (yes, I reverted to 4.1.0 to ensure that setup still
> works).
> 
> I have managed to get these lower resolutions recognized by
> setting insanely high upper limits for hsync and vrefresh, but
> that just scares me.  My settings should be something like hsync
> 31.5-90 and vrefresh 50-100.  I had to set both upper limits well
> over 200 to get things working again.  Will this fry my monitor
> like the old xf86config script warns?
> 
> Thanks for any help!
> -jwd
> 
> 
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