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Verfasst am: 29.07.2006, 12:00 Uhr
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Wrong, the DVI presents the driver aways the max.resolution the monitor can run on. incl. timings. You'ld never should use Modlines or special res settings in xorg.conf, when both monitor and graphiccard use the DVI-D.
you only need to set the res. once, if you got a low-cost DVI connector for analog monitors/cabels. Or you use an Adapter DVI to VGA. |
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Verfasst am: 30.07.2006, 12:38 Uhr
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Wohnort: Schleswig-Holstein
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Good to know there are other ways to obtain a 1920x1200 resolution. I was lucky, I just had to remove the modelines and to set the user defined resolution in grafical knxcc to 1920x1200 (also using a dvi cable but a 6200 Nvidia). The xorg.conf.1st doesn't only seem to be used when upgrading the kernel but also when upgrading xorg and the nividia driver so it's a good advice to delete it after installing the nvidia driver for the first time. |
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