Re: Change the vertical refresh rate for a specific resolution .

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Am So, den 01.08.2004 schrieb Kostas Sfakiotakis um 22:50:

> I have a Samsung Syncmaster 757DFX monitor . Right now it is defined as 
> a Generic 1024*768
> monitor since it is an unknown monitor type for Fedora Core 1 and the cd 
> that came with the monitor
> doesn't say anything about Linux .
> Right now my display settings are ( K --- > System Settings ---> Display 
> ) 1024*768  and Thousands of
> colors . Is there a way to make the X Window System display the vertical 
> refresh rate that they use ?
> Is there a way to adjust that  ( the vertical refresh rate that the X 
> Windows System uses ) ?

>    Kostas

Adjust the values

        HorizSync    30.0 - 107.0
        VertRefresh  50.0 - 150.0

in /etc/X11/XF86Config. If you think after adjusting these values
fitting your specific monitor and restarting the X server that you need
resolution specific vertical refresh rates then you would have to create
modelines. Normally that is not necessary.

Alexander


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