On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 06:45:19PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Hello, > > I recently got a 3dfx Voodoo3 card and thus enabled framebuffer support > in the kernel. I would like to have my Debian system come up in > 1024x764 mode with maximum vertical sync frequency, so according to > Documentation/fb/modedb.txt in the Linux source I appended the following > to my kernel command line > > video=tdfx:1024x768 > > Unfortunatelly, I get a vertical sync of 60Hz, which is extremely hard > on my eyes. My monitor is able to sync at 100Hz at this resolution, and > I would like to have this refresh rate. > > According to /usr/share/doc/fbset/FAQ.gz I should be able to specify all > timing parameters myself, like this: > > > append="video=XXXXXX:xres:1024,yres:768,pixclock:12699,left:176,right:16,upper:28,lower:1,hslen:96,vslen:3,sync:3,depth:8" > > where XXXXXX would be tdfx in my case. Unfortunatelly this doesn't > work, it comes up with the default console of 80x30. > > I also tried to run fbset at bootup, but this only changes the first VT > all others remain at 60Hz. > > Also, is there a way to get rid of the white area next to the penguin? > > TIA, > Viktor > -- > Viktor Rosenfeld > WWW: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/
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