i'm still hoping to find a way to boost my display -- and `get-edid` really BORKS my system, down to its toes. ouch!
i'm still trying to get enough pixels displayed on my monitor so that if i decide to start up mozilla, i can see the entire window. :) 800x600 (that's all i've got) doesn't seem to be in the X-app designer's lexicon! alas... and googling for "memorex telex cds-4583" (manufactured in july 1993) doesn't come up with much that's helpful. (nor does browsing at memorex-telex.com.) Rob Weir wrote: > Install 'discover', 'mdetect' and 'read-edid' before X and debconf will > be able to autodetct most things for your X config. This is noted in > both the xserver-xfree86 Suggests:, and the install documentation. i tried "get-edid" from the "read-edid" package and this shows up* on screen -- right before the BIG HAIRY LOCKUP: >>>>> # get-edid get-edid: get-edid version 1.4.1 Performing real mode VBE call Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f00 bx=0x0 cx=0x0 Function supported Call successful VBE version 200 VBE string at 0xc7659 "Matrox Graphics Inc." VBE/DDC service about to be called Report DDC capabilities Performing real mode VBE call Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f15 bx=0x0 cx=0x0 Function supported Call successful Monitor and video card combination does not support DDC1 transfers Monitor and video card combination does not support DDC2 transfers 0 seconds per 128 byte EDID block transfer Screen is not blanked during DDC transfer Reading next EDID block VBE/DDC service about to be called Read EDID Performing real mode VBE call Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f15 bx=0x1 cx=0x0 Function supported Call failed The EDID data should not be trusted as the VBE call failed EDID claims 255 more blocks left EDID blocks left is wrong. Your EDID is probably invalid. <<<<< *i say "shows up" because i did saw something like it flash by briefly before my screen went whole-hog dead -- i can run it from a remote ssh session and i can see (and cut and paste) the whole thing. (this is generated on stderr, of course); i try piping get- into parse- like so # get-edid | parse-edid > edid.out and it yields very suspicious stuff: >>>>> # EDID version 255 revision 255 Section "Monitor" Identifier "___:ffff" VendorName "___" ModelName "___:ffff" # DPMS capabilities: Active off:yes Suspend:yes Standby:yes Mode "4095x4095" # vfreq 9.770Hz, hfreq 80.018kHz DotClock 655.350000 HTimings 4095 4350 4605 8190 VTimings 4095 4158 4221 8190 Flags "Interlace" "+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode Mode "4095x4095" # vfreq 9.770Hz, hfreq 80.018kHz DotClock 655.350000 HTimings 4095 4350 4605 8190 VTimings 4095 4158 4221 8190 Flags "Interlace" "+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode Mode "4095x4095" # vfreq 9.770Hz, hfreq 80.018kHz DotClock 655.350000 HTimings 4095 4350 4605 8190 VTimings 4095 4158 4221 8190 Flags "Interlace" "+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode Mode "4095x4095" # vfreq 9.770Hz, hfreq 80.018kHz DotClock 655.350000 HTimings 4095 4350 4605 8190 VTimings 4095 4158 4221 8190 Flags "Interlace" "+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode EndSection <<<<< not bloody likely! this most aggravating thing is that IT BORKS MY SYSTEM, including locking up the monitor (all x displays gone, sometimes i get a blinking text/console cursor at top left, sometimes not) and my keyboard (typing "reset" or "ctl-alt-backspace" or "ctl-alt-del" do nothing)... i can generate new ssh sessions and do an orderly shutdown, but killing various processes (such as X) do no good. reboot seemed the only salve to put on the wound. much frown, here. # cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : AuthenticAMD cpu family : 5 model : 7 model name : AMD-K6tm w/ multimedia extensions stepping : 0 cpu MHz : 267.276 cache size : 64 KB fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no sep_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 1 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8 10 mmx bogomips : 532.48 any ideas how i can probe my hardware without killing may hardware? (the aforementioned 'mdetect' is for mice, and i've got no troubles there; also 'discover' as mentioned above makes no sense to me -- i need to know in advance which device to have it scan, and i'm not much of a hardware guy...) -- I use Debian/GNU Linux version 3.0; Linux server 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #5 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : What's a "MANPAGE"? It's the documentation you get when you enter "man <something>" such as "man sources.list" or "man interfaces" or "man bash". Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]