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Joseph Ollis schrieb:
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cite="mid38b760840611070914t1148e7bgca3a4c15e5760f1d@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I recently install edgy-eft and some of my old monitors
(dell, efi, etc..) are now giving me frequency problems. I have tried
the lts.conf settings but can't seem to get them right. Any help would
be useful.<br>
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My lts.conf looks like this currently<br>
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[default]<br>
X_COLOR_DEPTH=16<br>
LOCALDEV=True<br>
SOUND=False<br>
NBD_SWAP=True<br>
X_MODE_0 = "800X600"<br>
X_RES_1 = "800X600"<br>
SYSLOG_HOST=
<a href="http://192.168.13.254">192.168.13.254</a><br>
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[00:10:5a:5e:f2:1f]<br>
X_SERVER=vga<br>
X_COLOR_DEPTH=16<br>
NETWORK_COMPRESSION=true<br>
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-- <br>
Joseph Ollis<br>
<a href="mailto:talk2ollis@gmail.com">talk2ollis@gmail.com</a>
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I had problems like you with the monitor frequencies after changing to
edgy. My solution was to change the XSERVER from auto to vesa. <br>
So try<br>
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X_SERVER=vesa <br>
or <br>
XSERVER=vesa<br>
<br>
Reiner Schmid<br>
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