On 18.10.05 12:53:07, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 20:02 +0200, Andreas Pakulat wrote: > > On 14.10.05 15:39:05, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > SubSection "Display" > > > Depth 24 > > > Modes "1400x1050" # change to the mode you want on the CRT > > > Virtual 1680 1050 > > > EndSubSection > > > > > > Does that come closer to what you want? If not, please provide an > > > XFree86 logfile for comparison. > > > > The line above actually comes closer to what I want, in fact after > > starting X11 once with this it always "defaults" to this modeline if I > > provide anything like 1600x1050 or 1600x1200. However I now use a > > virtual size of only 1600x1050 (smaller width) as I don't really need > > those 80 pixel... > > If that works, why don't you just use the resolution of the mode you're > running, or don't override the virtual resolution in the first place to > avoid scrolling at all?
Because I thought that XFree86 provided me with 1600x1050 and not 1400x1050 and I wanted that under Xorg too... > > However specifying a Mode of 1600x1024 (which is what Xfree86 actually > > uses - see attached XFree log) > > Eh? It's only used as one of the modes for the internal LCD AFAICT. > XFree86 seems to use 1400x1050 as well on the CRT. Right, mixed up this with the 1400x1050 on the RADEON(1) devices... > > doesn't work. The monitor is set to 1600x1024 but it sets to 60Hz and the > > modeline makes the monitor "go green". Not very good, but I'll attache the > > X.org log too. > > AFAIK this mode is geared towards some wide screen LCD panels, it may > just not be suitable for CRTs. Right, but I could swear that the CRT showed 1600x1050 under XFree86, though the Sarge-Log seems to say something different. Anyway I can live with 1400x1050 or maybe 1600x1050 (virtually). > > You decide what to do (wether to close the bug, leave it open or forward > > this to upstream). > > If you agree that this is purely a configuration issue and no bug in the > xserver-xorg package, please close the bug by following up to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I don' really aggree that this is a configuration issue, as the behaviour of Xorg is certainly different from that of XFree86, but as I'm not sure wether XFree86 did support 1600x1050 on that monitor and I can live with the current solution I'm closing this bug. Thanks for your time and support on this. Andreas -- Cold hands, no gloves.
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