Mike Chambers wrote:
Take a look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log, it usually lists all the screenmodes
and the reasons why any particular mode subsequently becomes
unavailable. Usually X will default to the next listed screenmode if the
one chosen is not suitable for whatever reason such as being out of range.
Instead of the generic LCD, maybe he should check the box at the bottom
to show the available monitors. His might be listed and therefore offer
more than the generic?
Yep, indeed. Also the command ddcprobe may help identify the monitor if
it's not obvious, although it doesn't seem to work with many TFT's for
whatever reason.
--
Ian Chapman.
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