On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:42:11 -0500, fred smith wrote: > On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 09:31:20PM +0000, MIKE - EMAIL IGNORED wrote: >> As mentioned in my previous thread, I can't get my Video card: NVIDIA >> C73 [GeForce: 7100/ nForce 630i] to display 1440x900 on my CentOS 5.4 >> on my HP Pavilion with monitor Dell E198WFPV. >> >> Googing around, I see that others have had this problem with the NVIDIA >> card. In one case, it was solved by gaining access to card parameters >> and setting them directly. I can't find a way to do this on my box. >> >> One solution might be to just insert another video card in the bus, and >> ignore the NVIDIA. Would this work? I have a card that I know works. >> >> Thanks in advance for your advice. > > Mike: > > I have no experience with that card, but here are a couple of ideas that > may help: > --are you using a digital (DVI) video cable, or the analog cable from > video card to monitor? If DVI, try the analog (VGA) cable and see if > it allows you to select the resolution you need. (my new DVI monitor > came with a note that said that some cards cannot select the right > resolution when using the DVI cable, but will work fine with a VGA > cable--though it worked fine for me with my nvidia card (9800GT)) > --have you tried using xrandr to force it to the desired resolution? > 'man xrandr' is your friend. > > Fred The screen is connected through an Iogear switch so the screen works with two Linux boxes. I assume that this is a digital connection, although I don't really know. Everything is fine with the other box as well as the old box I am replacing. I tried: xrandx --verbose -s 1440x900 I get: "Size 1440x900 is not found in available modes" I am considering taking the video card from the old box and putting it in the new one, and ignoring the original card in the new box. Might this work? Mike. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos