On 10/28/06, Jeff Vian <jvian10@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The newer xorg uses the values reported by the monitor to select mode lines. If yours is not being read correctly it dumbs down to one that does work. IIRC, you can put a line similar to this in the monitor section of xorg.conf to override the automatic config of the monitor OPTION "noddc" "1" Which tells xorg to ignore the scanned values and to use the specified ones instead. You should also file a bug for info with the xorg site so they can get more info from those monitors that are not currently scanned correctly and update the X server properly.
it almost worked, but i guess it's just too buggy. the boot process bar and login screen won't display, but when i finally log into the gui, the Administration -> display options panel says it's at 1280x1024, whereas it always used to say 800x600 (even though it still IS displaying at 800x600). so that's different. and for the first time, i have all the resolution options listed in Preferences -> screen resolution, whereas before only 800x600 and the one below it were listed. choosing any of them besides 800x600 still leads to a blank screen, though. so i guess it's just buggy, or else i have to play around with a couple of other options. but i think i'll just switch to my old radeon card and see if that works. this matrox has been a nightmare in just about every distribution. the ati can be difficult, but at least the drivers and everything work once you do get it set up. i'd never recommend a matrox again to anyone using linux. :o thanks, s.c. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list