On 3 September de 2006 11:54, Clayton wrote:
And everything seems to go smoothly until I type in sax2 -r -m 0=fglrx Sax starts up and then the monitor goes out of range, and nothing is displayed. How can I get past this? How can I get SAX to start up with frequencies that will work with my monitor. I do know what the horizontal and vertical frequencies are supposed to be.
That happen to me with nivdia driver and samsumg monitor, I think X doesn't recognize your monitor, maybe because it's a new model. I recommend the following: 1. start sax2 with the -r and -l or -v (and with -m 0=fglrx) to guarantee that X starts with a low resolution; 2. Configure X as you want; 3. Configure your monitor NOT CHOOSING OR ACCEPTING a model from the sax2 list, but loading the configuration from the CD that comes with your monitor. Lívio Cipriano