Persuading Ubuntu to use 1024x768 at 100Hz
Martin Meredith
martin at sourceguru.net
Tue Jul 26 00:01:00 UTC 2005
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Looks like the same as the 793 is over here (cant be much difference)
I cant find an english site that mentions it, so I'd assume so :D
anyways... try these vxh sync rates
V: 160 Hz
H: 70 KHz
IF they dont work, try looking the proper rates up on a site, just
google them :D
Gábor Iglói wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I just installed another Ubuntu on a computer with a 17" Samsung 795
> monitor and gfx card TNT2 32 MB.
>
> The matter is that I can only get 1024x768 at 85Hz while the monitor is
> capable of 100Hz. I tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (I have
> given an "experimental" horizsync/verticalrefresh as I don't know
> these) and even after experimenting with the hs/vr values I could
> reach only 87Hz (didn't tested if it works).
>
> Is there a way to force 100Hz?
>
> BTW I used this monitor at 100 Hz previously with another distro AND
> another gfx card (i810). Maybe the problem originates from the TNT2
> card...
>
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