Hi, Whenever I start gnome (by typing gdm on the command line) it takes a log of time to start up. I understand that that it reads the configuration file and then performs various test based on the given configuration. I have noticed (from the log) that the number of tests it performs for the monitor and the display is quite large. For example, it checks the given hsync and vert. sync and outputs "Out of range" messages for quite a number of values in the given range. It finally comes up with a list of permitted clock frequencies for the given sceeen resolutions. I feel that i can perform some optimization here. The question is how do I go about it. Also I must take care of debconf related issues.. ( i can't make changes with the comments ###BEGIN.... ###END. So how do I go about the task? Regards, Satish.
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