Posted: Wed 30 Jan 2013, 20:40
LOL, I forgot to put the link in my post!
Here it is:
http://winksounds.tripod.com/xorgconf.txt
Thank you!
Here it is:
http://winksounds.tripod.com/xorgconf.txt
Thank you!
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Here is my edited version of your file. I renamed it to xorg.conf If you have any other files with the same name in: /etc/X11 then first, I recommend renaming those to: xorg.conf.old or something like that. I changed the vertical refresh rate value as per your monitor specs, and so it includes lower values within the operating range. However, this may not be critical unless you want to set a custom resolution, so feel free to change the refresh rate to something like : 85-120 in attempt to bump up the refresh rate if it is too low initially. I also changed the monitor color depth to 16 bpp since you appear to have integrated graphics (on board chip instead of separate video card) and I don't know how much ram you have with your system, but again, feel free to change the value to 24 bpp in testing the configuration.wildirish wrote:LOL, I forgot to put the link in my post!
Here it is:
http://winksounds.tripod.com/xorgconf.txt
Thank you!
That's too bad... but it is useful information. It could be that newer versions of Xorg do not support the option of "NoDDC" I am curious as to what version of Xorg you are running in Puppy 2x To find that out you would type:wildirish wrote:Sadly, it didn't work. When I replaced the xorg.conf file with the one you made, xorg prompted me to probe the hardware after I restarted X.
So much for Linux being customizable.
Thanks for your help, though--I really appreciate it.
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Xorg -version
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gtf 640 480 95
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# gtf 1024 768 75
# 1024x768 @ 75.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 60.15 kHz; pclk: 81.80 MHz
Modeline "1024x768_75.00" 81.80 1024 1080 1192 1360 768 769 772 802 -HSync +Vsync