Michel Dänzer wrote: > Exactly. The point is that XFree86 4.x has standard modes (which should work > fine BTW) built in so you may not get what you expect. Look at the log > closely.
Are you saying that a H and V rates are not needed at all? It took me several tries to get a working XF86Config-4, and I ended up searching the web for that and PowerBook and after looking at some different ones, I chose a specific refresh rate. I looked all over and couldn't find the actual refresh rate for the LCD, Apple doesn't seem to have it on their site, it doesn't appear to be in my Getting Started book, I just couldn't find it anywhere. (this is for a Pismo) HorizSync 31.5 VertRefresh 78.7 I had got 31.5h and 75v from the web, but when I looked in the diagnostics from startup it seemed to be setting itself to 78.7v, so I changed it. I had some variable numbers, like HorizSync 31.5 - 48.5 and VertRefresh 50-70, but it didn't like that at all. What are others using on a Pismo? (since this thread was originally for an iBook, I'll change the subject line to make it a broader thread) -- Alan DuBoff Software Orchestration, Inc.