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James Sumners wrote:

>Have you taken a look at `/var/log/XFree86.0.log`? Also, have you tried
>explicitly setting the refresh rates? I know the book for my Samsung has the
>_exact_ rates for every resolution and those are what I use. I do not use
>ranges.
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>On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 21:29:12 -0500
>"Brian J. Dowd" <bdowd at dentfirst.com> wrote:
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>>Am beating my head against the wall....
>>Have  an LCD monitor capable of 1280x1024 resolution
>>but can't get it to display anything better than 800x600 in RedHat Fedora
>>XF86Config's H = 30.0 - 82.0  V= 50.0 - 75.0
>>I get a "no Signal" and "Out of Range" warning message from the monitor
>>Viewsonic has confirmed the correct H and V settings.
>>Doesn't work with either of the video connectors on my Matrox G550.
>>Matters not 16 or 24 bit depth. I hate to see it relegated to a Windows 
>>machine.
>>Any ideas, anyone?
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