On 8/30/07, James Pifer <jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Also, 1.0-9755 is no longer supported. You should upgrade to 100.14.11. > > Oh it's so close... Not really. The two were released nearly 6 months apart. That's like saying that FC6 & F7 are so close. > > I'm running 100.14.11 now, but it didn't really change anything. It's > definitely trying to display on my monitor, but the monitor doesn't like > it. In general a Generic LCD Display at 1024x768 (or 1280x1024) works on > this monitor. > > So I looked at an xorg.conf from when the LCD was working correctly. In > that xorg.conf there was no Monitor section. So I removed my Monitor > section and now I get a display on both. Unfortunately it's pretty > crappy. Looks like the resolution on the LCD is 640x480 and the display > on the TV is squished. So I think it comes down to creating the correct > Monitor section. This is what was in there: > > #Section "Monitor" > # Identifier "Monitor0" > # VendorName "Unknown" > # ModelName "Unknown" > # HorizSync 68.5 - 68.5 > # VertRefresh 84.8 > # Option "DPMS" > #EndSection > > Any suggested settings to try? Yes, follow the nvnews instructions I posted earlier. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list