Re: Display rates -

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On 02/02/2013 11:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
You didn't mention what type of video hardware you have or I just couldn't find that message.

       The monitor in question was a Viewsonic VX2035WM spec'd to work
       at 1680x1050 @60Hz.
       the video is on board, apparently ATI-Radeon and the motherboard
       is a low end Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 spec'd for 1920x1200.

       Presently the problem has been worked around by putting back the
       original monitor. I thought the Viewsonic had whiter white and I
       need all the contrast I can get.


If your hardware driver is the intel driver then information from the "test" list may be useful.  In the thread "F18 doesn't see full laptop screen resolution" the information/solution was as follows.

Check the Xorg.0.log file or your grub setup to see if nomodeset appears in the boot params.

       I suspect the configuration changes when the system "sees" a new
       monitor? I see no "nomodeset" there with the Dell monitor
       presently installed which is running at 1280x1024 [a different
       aspect ratio] but I may have missed it.



Intel driver does not work with nomodeset on cmdline, so X falls back to VESA, which doesn't do widescreen modes.

1280x1024 is usually the highest available VESA mode.

       The ViewSonic monitor is presently connected to a server that
       suffered a kernel panic after I stopped a system update too
       soon! That solved it is presently running at 1024x768 as a
       generic monitor a similar low end Intel motherboard with on
       board video also. I bought two similar boards and put them in
       rack mount enclosures. They have the microprocessors soldered in
       at manufacture. Both work well for what they are doing but are
       slow compared to this computer.

       On the Intel board all I see in Xorg.0.log for Loadmodule is
       Intel, vesa, and fbdev. I guess that's where the nomodeset would
       appear, in any case I haven't made any such change myself. And
       the Intel board is running SL6, I don't have the board spec's at
       hand but is imagine they are similar to the video on the
       Gigabyte board and the monitor should run at higher rates than
       it is now?


The OP for that thread removed nomodeset and this resolved his problems



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