> > EDID is the information the monitor sends to the > computer > > that contains valid > > resolutions, modelines, frequencies etc... that the > monitor > > supports. I have > > no idea why would the machine freeze if given wrong > (or > > null) EDID info from > > the monitor. But nevertheless, why don't you try > > substituting the monitor > > with another one (if you happen to have a spare one > > around)? > > > > HTH, :-) > > Marko > > I have trid it on two monitors, one Dell 1028L, which > supports up to 1280x1024 and this ViewSonic G75 f, which can > go as high as 1600x1200 :), > > I had to include an xorg.conf file here, because the best I > could get without one was 640x480 and still computer would > freeze with that resolution :( > > Thanks, > > Antonio > > > > > -- I have used Xorg -configure and placed the HorizSync and VertRefresh Values for both monitors: http://www.softwareandstuff.com/h_mon_del1028l.html http://www.baber.com/monitors/viewsonic_g75f.htm The most that the Machine has lasted without freezing or shutting it down on my own running Fedora 10 was 1 day. It so far has run 3:58 with X running and playing some music and some DVD's. I am trying to record the session as the computer starts in level 3. when a freeze occurs I should capture some important information and get back. Thanks for your help. Antonio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines