Hi all, Since my reinstall of Debian last weekend, I'm having problems with my monitor (as the subject already suggested :-/). Thing is, X starts up gracefully (nVidia; gdm), when I exit my WM however, my monitor yields an "out of range"-error. It's refresh rates are too high then, although I made sure to specify the correct rates in XF86Config-4.
As long as I was using fluxbox, this really was a problem, since it left me no other possibility then Ctrl-Alt-Del. Right now I'm using gnome, which seems to have the bizarre capability of recovering the display. My monitor's "out of range" signal appears for some seconds, and then vanishes to make place for gdm. However, when I want to switch to a console, the same thing happens. Reboot, then, too. I've never before experienced such behaviour, and find it quite odd. How come my refresh rates get (too) high when I *leave* X? And more important: is there anyone who has an idea as to what I could do about this? Thanks a lot... Tom -- "Was soll uns denn das ew'ge Schaffen! Geschaffenes zu nichts hinwegzuraffen!" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]