First of all thanks for your time and patience. I really appreciate it.
What kind of screen do you have ? 1680x1050 looks like a LCD panel to me.
Yes you're right. it's a lcd monitor manufactured by LG and model number is
L204WT.
What kind of problem did you have in the beginning, when you changed the
sync
rates for the first time?
At first my system was using vesa driver. Everything was blurry. I wanted to
use
nvidia driver so I installed the driver downloaded from nvidia's website.
Blurriness was still their in Gnome desktop. I noticed Gnome was displaying
at a
lower v refresh rate(50Hz). So I changed that to the highest rate(57Hz)
using
Gnome Desktop's Screen resolution preference and made it default for my
computer.
Now Gnome Desktop is fine but gdm login screen is not. It is still using the
old
vertical refresh rate.
You might not need any sync rate at all in your xorg.conf.
Hmmm. After what you said i did that. I edited xorg.conf. After that I
rebooted
and still gdm login screen displays images and fonts at a lower vertical
sync
rate.
I was just wonderning is there any file i can edit so that gdm uses the
right
refresh rate? It's just my thought.
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