Charles Philip Chan <cpchan@bell.net> writes:
There seem to be a problem probing the edid of my monitor and here is what I get in my Xorg.0.log:
I forgot to add, hwinfo probes the monitor correctly: ,----[ Output of hwinfo --monitor ] | 25: None 00.0: 10000 Monitor | [Created at monitor.95] | Unique ID: rdCR.NlMdXP_GkU1 | Hardware Class: monitor | Model: "Acer X213W" | Vendor: ACR | Device: eisa 0x002a "Acer X213W" | Serial ID: "LC6080244210" | Resolution: 720x400@70Hz | Resolution: 640x480@60Hz | Resolution: 640x480@67Hz | Resolution: 640x480@72Hz | Resolution: 640x480@75Hz | Resolution: 800x600@56Hz | Resolution: 800x600@60Hz | Resolution: 800x600@72Hz | Resolution: 800x600@75Hz | Resolution: 832x624@75Hz | Resolution: 1024x768@60Hz | Resolution: 1024x768@70Hz | Resolution: 1024x768@75Hz | Resolution: 1280x1024@75Hz | Resolution: 1152x864@75Hz | Resolution: 1280x1024@60Hz | Resolution: 1680x1050@60Hz | Size: 473x296 mm | Detailed Timings #0: | Resolution: 1680x1050 | Horizontal: 1680 1960 2136 2240 (+280 +456 +560) +hsync | Vertical: 1050 1053 1059 1089 (+3 +9 +39) -vsync | Frequencies: 146.25 MHz, 65.29 kHz, 59.95 Hz | Driver Info #0: | Max. Resolution: 1680x1050 | Vert. Sync Range: 56-76 Hz | Hor. Sync Range: 30-83 kHz | Bandwidth: 146 MHz | Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown `---- Charles -- "However, complexity is not always the enemy." -- Larry Wall (Open Sources, 1999 O'Reilly and Associates)