> > > Note that you definitely should try to write the mode line manually, > > > because > > > you want to use the highest refresh rate possible with your monitor and > > > video card. > > > > My First problem is that I have an ET4000, and it does not read modeline's > > in > > svgalib (It does in X), it reads libvga.et4000 for register values to > > execute a mode... > > My Second problem is that My monitor is second hand, from a desolved > > company... and I have no manual, so no confirmed H + V Sync frequency's. :( > > Oh. Perhaps you can ask on comp.os.linux.hardware or whereever people with > monitors are ;) But you can first assume some standard ranges, 31.5-64 for > Horizontal and 50-100 for Vertical, if you can do 1280x1024. > However, good luck with the Registers...
Thanks... :) I sorta have those worked out... 31.5-50 and 50-75 does 1024x768 in 256 color. although the refresh is shocking... :( ^ | Damned Americans... I dunno... :) > > > Sorry for the late reply, I didn't saw it before. Maybe you solved the > > > problem in the last four years ;) (Hint: Check your system time...) > > > > :) Damn BIOS Clock... Keeps changing when things like washing machine, > > dish washer etc get switched on.... I just have to bear with it.. :( > > Strange. But there is a program to sync your clock with the clock of some > servers in the internet. You could start it from /etc/ppp/ip-up if you have > a dial up ppp connections. SOrry, but I can't remember its name yet. > Stab in the dark here... xntp3 ?? Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If NT is the answer, you didn't understand the question. (Damn Stolen sigs :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .