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[solved] :: getting 1024X768?

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[solved] :: getting 1024X768?

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Post by KristyX » Mon Dec 22, 2003 1:59 am

Hi!

I'm running xfce4 with a SiS620 VGA card.

My 'trouble' is getting 1024X768 resolution. I'm dual-booting and windows has no problem using that resolution.

X Window on the other hand, when I press Ctrl Alt + will first show 640X480 and if I press it again, 800X600, press again and it goes back to 640X480.

I checked the X config file.. my Depth is set to 16 whose modes incl. 1024X768, 800X600 & 640X480. But how do I specifically tell it to try 1024X768?

The real reason I want it is because Thunderbird pretty much takes up the whole screen :D

Thank you for your time :)

~Kristy
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Post by scootersmk » Mon Dec 22, 2003 2:54 am

make sure your horizontal and vertical sync rates are set correctly in the xf86 config file and then it should work
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Post by KristyX » Mon Dec 22, 2003 3:51 am

Okay.. my problem is that the monitor is old (1998) and I haven't got the manual for it so I don't know the horizontal refresh rates.. vertical is 50-60 and Linux says my dpi is 75X76.

Window's says my refresh rate is 72hz but I don't know if that's for horizontal or vertical.. I'm guessing vertical.

I'll experiment and post the results (let's hope my monitor doesn't go up in flames :wink: )

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Post by mobiusproject » Mon Dec 22, 2003 3:58 am

What kind of monitor is it? I have a sony from about '92 and I found the Horiz and Vert Sync rates for that....

Post it here, maybe someone will do the research for you...

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Post by KristyX » Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:07 am

It's a LIKOM monitor.. the back says it's Model is L4031NDG manufactured in Dec 1998.

I have been googline for the info but either I'm searching wrong or everyone's upgraded their monitors ;)

Of all days, the manufacturer's tech team is on holiday today but I'll call them up tomm and hope they have the specs.

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Post by KristyX » Tue Dec 23, 2003 3:44 am

Okay, it's done.

I called up the manufacturer, got the refresh rates and it's working in 1024X768 now.

For those of you who have old Likom monitors, these are the refresh rates I used for my L4031NDG:

resolution :: 1024X768
h: 48.36 v: 60

resolution :: 800X600
h: 37.88 v: 60.3

resolution :: 640X480
h: 31.47 v: 59.9

Thanks everybody!

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Post by Bellrang QT » Tue Dec 23, 2003 3:58 am

I was having similar issues earlier today with a Princeton Graphic Systems monitor... after a few minutes of Googling, I found a great page for quick monitor research:

[ MonitorsDB (from Mandrake) ]

(It's part of the X11 install for Mandrake, so TIFWIW)

Pretty good info for the quick XFree configs :)
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