Dnia poniedziałek, 5 listopada 2012, Thomas Lübking napisał: [...] > Observation: > you're running 1600x1200@85Hz while basic Single Link DVI has it's > maximum at 1600x1200@60Hz > > To run higher resolutions or frequency, the entire chain has to support > reduced blanking capabilities and there's recently been a mail which > suggested this was broken in "older" versions of "something" (worked in > some recent ubuntu, but not debian) > > This would impact _everything_ but might be only notable in the > bright-on-black context of konsole. > > So you should either absolutely ensure that the entire HW chain (output, > cable, input) is Dual Link DVI (full pins, no gap the the plug) or try > the outcome of 1600x1200@60Hz (yes, 60Hz on crts suck) or try a vga > connection. > > xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --mode 1600x1200 --rate 60
So I've just checked it. And... nouveau is in fact NOT changing refresh rate AT ALL. I mean, it is not fisically changing anything. After I execute the above command, xrandr says, that the refresh rate has been changed (the '*' mark is moved to the 60Hz frequency. But my monitor, which has an ability to report its current refresh rate, still reports the same (91.2kHz, 85Hz) rates. So it seems, that --rate parameter does exactly NOTHING in the nouveau case. Isn't it strange? I can change resolutions, but I cannot change frequency... Still, since I was not able to check the above, no solution for my problem has been found. Any more ideas? Anyone? For now I'm forced to switch back to NVidia. -- Łukasz Maśko _o) Lukasz.Masko(at)ipipan.waw.pl /\\ Registered Linux User #61028 _\_V Ubuntu: staroafrykańskie słowo oznaczające "Nie umiem zainstalować Debiana" _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: arch...@mail-archive.com