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Re: still monitor problems



OK, so I added modelines to Display section of XF86Config-4. Now the
section looks like this:

Section "Screen"
	Identifier "Screen0"
	Device     "Card0"
	Monitor    "Monitor0"
	SubSection "Display"
		Depth     1
                Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
	EndSubSection
	SubSection "Display"
		Depth     4
                Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
	EndSubSection
	SubSection "Display"
		Depth     8
                Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
	EndSubSection
	SubSection "Display"
		Depth     15
                Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
	EndSubSection
	SubSection "Display"
		Depth     16
                Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
	EndSubSection
#	SubSection "Display"  
	#	Depth     24
         #      Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
#	EndSubSection

These modes are supported, there should be no problem implementing them.
However, now when I open Mozilla the screen just turns white. Right-click
with the mouse - and standard menu for Mozilla appears. But I do kind of
need to see the page.... What would that be, do you think?

That reminds me of the problem I had before, when the colors whould change
every time I opened a new window. 

ctrl-alt - + works now, as I restarted xdm
Thanks

Appreciate your help,
Luda

On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 05:34:13PM -0600, Liudmila Yafremava wrote:
> > 
> > Yes, I use a standard gpm mouse (to the best of my knowledge :-) )
> 
> 
> I think you need to change /etc/gpm.conf to read something like:
> 
> device=/dev/mouse 
> responsiveness= 
> repeat_type=raw 
> type=ps2 
> append=""  
> 
> and then restart gpm, i.e., as root run "/etc/init.d/gpm restart".
> 
> Change the mouse section in XF86Config-4 to:
> 
>  
>  Section "InputDevice"
>  	Identifier  "Mouse0"
>  	Driver      "mouse"
>  	Option      "Protocol" "PS/2"
>  	Option      "Device" "/dev/gpmdata"
>  EndSection
> 
> 
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > 	Identifier  "Keyboard0"
> > 	Driver      "keyboard"
> 
> Maybe add some options to better define your keyboard and the number
> of keys it has. My XF86Config-4 has these, but yours will probably be
> different: 
> 
> 
> 
> You could add mode lines to Section "Screen" to control modes and add
> line to control default color depth.
> 
> > 
> > Section "Screen"
> > 	Identifier "Screen0"
> > 	Device     "Card0"
> > 	Monitor    "Monitor0"
> # set default color depth as 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, or 24
>         DefaultDepth  16
> > 	SubSection "Display"
> > 		Depth     1
> # add mode line to control modes; maybe something like
> # check /var/log/XFree86.0.log for supported modes and add the ones
> # you want to use. Maybe something like:
>                 Modes  "1280x1024" "1152x870" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> > 	EndSubSection
> > 	SubSection "Display"
> > 		Depth     4
> # add mode line to control modes; maybe something like
>                 Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> > 	EndSubSection
> > 	SubSection "Display"
> > 		Depth     8
> # add mode line to control modes; maybe something like
>                 Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> > 	EndSubSection
> > 	SubSection "Display"
> > 		Depth     15
> # add mode line to control modes; maybe something like
>                 Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> > 	EndSubSection
> > 	SubSection "Display"
> > 		Depth     16
> # add mode line to control modes; maybe something like
>                 Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> > 	EndSubSection
> > 	SubSection "Display"
> > 		Depth     24
> # add mode line to control modes; maybe something like
>                 Modes     "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> > 	EndSubSection
> > EndSection
>  
> [snip]
> > (II) NV(0): Supported VESA Video Modes:
> > (II) NV(0): 720x400@70Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 720x400@88Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 640x480@60Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 640x480@67Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 640x480@72Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 640x480@75Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 800x600@56Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 800x600@60Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 800x600@72Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 800x600@75Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 832x624@75Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 1024x768@87Hz (interlaced)
> > (II) NV(0): 1024x768@60Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 1024x768@70Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 1024x768@75Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 1280x1024@75Hz
> > (II) NV(0): 1152x870@75Hz
> [snip]
> > (--) NV(0): Virtual size is 1920x1440 (pitch 1920)
> > (**) NV(0): Default mode "1920x1440": 234.0 MHz, 90.0 kHz, 60.0 Hz
> > (II) NV(0): Modeline "1920x1440"  234.00  1920 2048 2256 2600  1440 1441
> > 1444 1500 -hsync +vsync
> [snip]
> > > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:19:25PM -0600, Liudmila Yafremava wrote:
> [snip]
> > > > I have to do it manually later, and afterwards I cannot
> > > > reconfigure the monitor. I want to be able to change resolution, but my
> > > > changes in XF86Config-4 never take effect after reboot; ctrl-alt-+ does
> > > > not invoke the list of resolutions, and when I run xf86config to change
> > > > things manually, it throws resolution way down to give me screen-size 
> > > > letters. [snip]
> 
> If you are using xdm, gdm, or kdm, after you make changes to
> XF86Config-4, stop the service and restart it for the changes to take
> effect. For example:
> 
> # /etc/init.d/gdm stop
> # /etc/init.d/gdm start
> 
> -- 
> Jerome
> 




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