On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 12:32, Sourian wrote:
I got the same problem with a Likom 750. It's almost a no-name monitor, so I edited XF86Config and worked.
I am interested in a fix too.
Sourian
On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 19:04, James J. Ramsey wrote:
During the installation, I tried to get SaX2 to get the horizontal frequency range for my monitor, a ViewSonic GS771, correct. It's supposed to be 30-70 kHz, but SaX2 always got it slightly wrong, something like 27-70 kHz or 28-70 kHz instead. Worse, when I input the correct number for the lower bound of the frequency range into SaX2, it wouldn't take. The only means I could find to input the correct value was to edit XF86Config directly.
What's going on?
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You can also edit /usr/X11R6/lib/sax/api/data/cdb/Monitors and add the information for your monitor or tweak the settings for your monitor if they are not correct. Be careful as incorrect settings can cause damage to your hardware. Use at your own risk. Ken