Adam Jackson wrote:
Windows does almost exactly what we do. It uses the EDID information if it can be found, otherwise it constructs a list of candidate modes based on sync ranges. Some of them will be out of range for the monitor; it happens to have better UI for reverting to the older settings.
Were there ever versions of the X configurator that made changes on the fly and reverted if you didn't confirm that it worked or am I confusing this with some other old box?
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