>> i'm ashamed to admit, it was by trial and error.
>> and a few hacks to vga/nvidia.c.
>>
>> - erik
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>
> I think it must be possible without hacks.
> I'm probably just too ignorant to get it to work :/
this depends on your monitor and your exact nv chip.
i have a syncmaster 204b and a
1.0.0:
On Oct 20, 5:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (erik quanstrom) wrote:
> > On Oct 20, 2:51 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (erik quanstrom) wrote:
> > > > Could it be something with my graphics card maybe (it's onboard)?
> > > > I hope someone can give me a hint :)
>
> > > which video controller? i've had similar pr
> On Oct 20, 2:51 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (erik quanstrom) wrote:
> > > Could it be something with my graphics card maybe (it's onboard)?
> > > I hope someone can give me a hint :)
> >
> > which video controller? i've had similar problems with an nvidia
> > card and a monitor with tight timings. by
On Oct 20, 2:51 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (erik quanstrom) wrote:
> > Could it be something with my graphics card maybe (it's onboard)?
> > I hope someone can give me a hint :)
>
> which video controller? i've had similar problems with an nvidia
> card and a monitor with tight timings. by beating on
> Could it be something with my graphics card maybe (it's onboard)?
> I hope someone can give me a hint :)
which video controller? i've had similar problems with an nvidia
card and a monitor with tight timings. by beating on aux/vga
and stretching the timings in vgadb, i did get something my mon
Hello guys,
I'm a plan9 newbie and installed it on one of my computers yesterday.
But I'm kinda stuck with setting the resolution for my monitor. I have
a Samsung SyncMaster 701n (TFT) but can't get beyond 800x600 for some
reason. When I try to set the resolution to anything higher the
monitor goes