Felix wrote: ------- Original Message ------- >From : Felix Miata[mailto:mrma...@earthlink.net] Sent : 11/28/2011 1:54:27 PM To : kde-linux@kde.org Cc : Subject : RE: Re: [kde-linux] Non-functional KDE 4.6 in openSUSE 11.4
On 2011/11/28 12:39 (GMT-0800) FrankK composed: > What you gave me is very close to working. I think > 1024x768@70Hz would work, if I knew the proper > modelines to uncommnet or to modify. There are no "modelines" in the file. Modeline has a specific meaning discussed in this thread by Duncan last week. Most users need know nothing about them. Your posts quote too much to make it worth hunting for your preferred resolution in previous posts. Had I remembered you wanted 1024x768 that's what would have been in that xorg.conf you fetched instead of 1280x1024. You should probably change only four characters (add two and subtract two): Replace DisplaySize 270 203 # 096 DPI @ 1024x0768 ... # DisplaySize 338 270 # 096 DPI @ 1280x1024 with # DisplaySize 270 203 # 096 DPI @ 1024x0768 ... DisplaySize 338 270 # 096 DPI @ 1280x1024 and # Option "PreferredMode" "1024x768" ... Option "PreferredMode" "1280x1024" with Option "PreferredMode" "1024x768" ... # Option "PreferredMode" "1280x1024" If you'd rather 96 DPI not be forced, just add the two "#" characters to the DisplaySize lines lacking them instead of removing the two others. Many people find display behavior suboptimal at anything less than 96 even if less is accurate. You may also want to change VertRefresh 56-76 to VertRefresh 56-71 if 75 refresh isn't acceptable to you or your CRT. My reply starts here: Thanks to the responders to this thread and expecially to Felix, I have a solution. Changing the xorg.conf I got from Felix, I got a stable display, but not with the kde4.6 from openSuse 11.4. All of the kde4.6 displays using the modified xorg.conf were unstable. Always the kde display started after bootup at 1280x1024 regardless of the preference set. I could change the display if the initial display lasted long enough, but that change was forgotten on a reboot. Out of desparation, I installed lxde from the 11.4 DVD. To my surprise lxde would boot to the display I had set in the xorg.conf. The lxde display is 1024x768@85Hz. I don't know how to check the color depth, but it's definetly more than 3 bits, and the display is stable! >From here details follow that won't be of interst to most. I did do the media check on the 11.4 DVD on the Emachine (EM) computer with the same drive that loaded the openSuse 11.4. Previously I did at least a cursory memory test on the EM box. This thread started out as an attempt to get a kde display on an old HP and an old Compaq using openSuse 12.1. While waiting for the 12.1 DVD to come in the mail, I tried to get an 11.4 kde display to work on an EM box. When the 12.1 DVD arrived, I had problems with both it's kde and lxde desktops, so I switched back to openSuse 11.4 with a fresh install. The kde4.6.0 that comes on openSuse 11.4 will run with "nomodeset" or failsafe. It gives a 1024x768@76Hz display, but with 3 bit color depth. Removing the nomodeset and putting an xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/ will get a temporary display sometimes lasting 30 minutes. I don't know the version of lxde that comes with openSuse 11.4, but it's display using the same xorg.conf is stable. lxde is an acceptable solution for the EM box. >From Google, I think the EM MB is an Imperial Trigem IM845GV. It is similar to an Intel MB D845GVSR to the point that the Intel graphics driver will work on the Trigem. The EM model number is T2682. This Intel graphics chipset shares DRAM memory for graphics with the CPU. I learned a lot on this thread and I'm grateful for the help I got especially Felix! Frank K ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.