On Friday 13 May 2005 13:57, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > On 5/13/05, Gene C. <czar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have a Dell 2000FB (flat panel) display on my system and it is > > connected to an ATI 9100 adapter via the analog rather than the DVI-D > > connector. > > > > With previous version of FC (even FC4T2), this worked fine with my > > selection of 1600x1200. However, with FC4T3, the virtical display is > > fine but the horizontal seems to use a physical size a bit smaller and I > > end up with a "virtual screen" horizontally (I can see the edges only by > > using the mouse to > > its a problem with how the X configuration tools are building the mode > list. 1680x1050 is sorted as smaller than 1600x1200. X server on start up > parses the mode list and see the 1680x1050 as the largest mode and sets the > virtual resolution to that mode. > > config tools sort the modes by area... X seems to sort the modes by > width then height. > As a result X sees 1680x1050 as the largest mode in the list. The > config tool functions in rhpl need to be corrected to do a mode sort > the same way X sorts the mode list. So that when you ask for 1600x1200 > the 1680x1050 mode will not be placed in the config file. > > I've already filed this > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=157596 Thanks. My temporary way of getting around this is to manually edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and remove the "1680x1050" entry ... everything looks OK then. I am glad to see 1680x1050 supported (for my wide screen laptop) but the aspect ratio for 1600x1200 and 1680x1050 are very different. The "proper" way to fix this is to only list those entries which correspond with the aspect ratio of the display/monitor you have but ... that might be very difficult to do on a reliable basis. Gene --