Re: [XFree86] 1280x800

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Read carefully!

If you define a mode called "1280x800_75.00" in your modes
section, you must put a mode called "1280x800_75.00" in the
other sections too - XFree86 references modes only by matching
the strings in this case.

So, either change the mode line to contain just "1280x800" at
the start, or alter the other references so that the strings
match exactly. Make sure that all the strings match.

Hope you get it working soon!

-- 
Bill Gallafent.
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