low res after F12 upgrade
Jim
mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net
Wed Nov 18 22:44:34 UTC 2009
On 11/18/2009 05:38 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 13:54:39 -0700,
> Greg Woods<woods at ucar.edu> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 14:28 -0600, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You can probably make an xorg.conf file to get around this.
>>>
>> I don't think I have enough knowledge of xorg.conf internals to do this.
>> I may just have a go at an over-the-top install if this is my only
>> option.
>>
> Here is a sample config I did for an nVidia card. You may need to change
> some stuff. You can use cvt to make new mode lines.
>
> # Xorg configuration created by system-config-display
>
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "single head configuration"
> Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
> InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
> EndSection
>
> Section "InputDevice"
>
> # keyboard added by system-config-display
> Identifier "Keyboard0"
> Driver "kbd"
> Option "XkbModel" "pc105+inet"
> Option "XkbLayout" "us"
> EndSection
>
> Section "Monitor"
> Identifier "Monitor0"
> ModelName "NEC MultiSync LCD2010X"
> HorizSync 31.0 - 80.0
> VertRefresh 56.0 - 85.0
> Modeline "1280x1024_70.00" 129.00 1280 1368 1504 1728 1024 1027 1034 1069 -hsync +vsync
> Option "dpms"
> EndSection
>
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "Videocard0"
> Driver "nouveau"
> EndSection
>
> Section "Screen"
> Identifier "Screen0"
> Device "Videocard0"
> Monitor "Monitor0"
> DefaultDepth 24
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Virtual 1280 1024
> Depth 24
> Modes "1280x1024_70.00"
> EndSubSection
> EndSection
>
>
What cvt command do you give to get modelines.
I've tried using cvt without results.
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