On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 23:40:30 +0200, Lionel Trésaugues wrote: > First, thanks all of you to try to solve the issue I encounter with > Debian. > > I will come back now to some of the points you mentioned in the > discussion.
(for the next time consider individual replies instead putting all the bunch in the same basket ;-) ) >> Yes, but better if you describe in detail what kind of pain you are >> feeling because how the screen has to look like can be sometimes a >> matter of personal preference > > I tried to do so couple of lines above. Important point, I used to work > with Debian as my main OS some time ago (on Sarge, as far as I remember) > on another laptop with LCD screen, and never experienced this. I mean, > if I agree that we can't exclude the personal preference issue, I am not > physically allergic to the Debian environment ;) Okay, but the given description is not enough. Can you upload a snapshot of what you see in your screen and what's what you find unpleasure? That way we will able to give you more hints. >> Mmmm... At a first glance I see nothing wrong from the xrandr output, >> I mean, technically speaking both resolution and refresh rate values >> are right. > > Yes. Me neither. The only parameter I couldn't check (due to my lack of > knowledge) is the horizontal refresh rate. Any idea how I can get this > value ? The standard refresh rate for TFT/LCDs is set at 60 Hz. which is your current value (unless you have a very special or super high quality display). Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/k3fa1s$ocp$6...@ger.gmane.org