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Google your monitor' model + xorg.conf. <br>
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I had some issues me too with my old CRT monitor. Here's the content
of my xorg.conf (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) :<br>
<blockquote><small><cite>Section "Monitor"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Identifier "Monitor"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> VendorName "CTX"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> ModelName "VL700"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> HorizSync 30.0 - 70.0</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> VertRefresh 50.0 - 160.0</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Option "DPMS"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite>EndSection</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> </cite></small><br>
<small><cite>Section "Device"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Identifier "Device0"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Driver "nvidia"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> BoardName "GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Option "NoLogo" "True"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite>EndSection</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> </cite></small><br>
<small><cite>Section "Screen"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Identifier "Screen0"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Device "Device0"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Monitor "Monitor"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Option "metamodes" "1024x768_85 +0+0"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> SubSection "Display"</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> Depth 24</cite></small><br>
<small><cite> EndSubSection</cite></small><br>
<small><cite>EndSection</cite></small><br>
</blockquote>
Works fine with Xubuntu but now in Ubuntu, the "metamodes" isn't
working with Gnome 3.<br>
<br>
Frombenny<br>
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Le 03/06/2012 19:56, Norman Silverstone a écrit :
<blockquote cite="mid:4FCBA532.2090808@littletank.org" type="cite">This
afternoon, using the latest up to date version of Xubuntu with an
Asus P8H 61-MLE MB in my PC, for the first time I connected to a
Hyundai monitor. To my great disappointment the screen display is
not as it should be. For example, a playing card instead of being
rectangular is square. When I have had similar problems with
Windows I have dealt with things quite adequately by installing
drivers which came with the motherboard. On checking the CD for
this MB there is a folder labeled LiuxDrivers and inside the
folder is a text file which reads:- Note: Please update to the
latest Linux Kernel for motherboard chipset and components
support.
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<br>
Now I am puzzled, I assumed that I had the latest Linux Kernel
installed but perhaps I haven't. What would be the best way of
getting this problem sorted out, please?
<br>
<br>
Norman
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