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John P . Looney john at antefacto.com
Tue Nov 28 13:11:41 GMT 2000


On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 01:05:31PM -0500, Ruairi Newman mentioned:
> > There is no ModeLine setup for 1152x864.
> Or the Horizontal / Vertical Refresh settings are wrong for that
> resolution.  startx 2> ./startx.out should tell you why it's not using
> the 1152x864 res.

 Curious. It was running in 1152x864 before I edited the XF86Config &
stuck that in. Now it's saying:

(II) NVIDIA(0): CustomConfiguration: Using hsync range of  30.00- 64.30 kHz
(II) NVIDIA(0): CustomConfiguration: Using vrefresh range of  60.00- 90.00 Hz
(WW) NVIDIA(0): Mode "1152x864" deleted (hsync out of range)
(WW) NVIDIA(0): Mode "1152x864" deleted (no mode of this name)

 Ah, I'll sort something out.

Kate

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