On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 10:41:58PM +0900, Ryan Shaw wrote: > > Here are the working iMac modelines though, if anyone wants them: > > > > > > ModeLine "1024x768" 78.5 1024 1033 1129 1312 768 769 772 800 +hsync > > +vsync > > ModeLine "800x600" 62.4 800 813 893 1040 600 601 604 632 +hsync +vsync > > ModeLine "640x480" 49.9 640 653 717 832 480 481 484 514 +hsync +vsync > > yep, those are pretty close to the ones that worked for me. > but my screen is still kind of off-center--maybe i'll try yours. > > that reminds me--when i get X running on an i386 machine, i usually > have to adjust the monitor a little bit manually to get the image > to the edges of the screen, centered, etc. > > but imac monitors, of course, don't have a little control panel > like that. macos has a little utility for doing this--does anything > like that exist for linux, or would i just have to play with mode > lines until they are perfect?
You can use xvidtune to adjust the image. Once you've got it adjusted to your satisfaction, it will give you a ModeLine to use. -- William Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign 3B0A 6800 8A1A 78A7 9A26 BB92 \ / No HTML in mail or news! 9A26 BB92 6329 2D3E 199D 8C7B X / \