Mr. Findeisen, I just realized something.
On 2010-01-13 at 11:57:48 -0500 Stephen Powell wrote:
> These days, many video chipsets and/or drivers don't support interlaced
> modes anymore. They were a way to reduce flicker on monitors with low
> video bandwidth and they have largely outlived their
I need to correct an earlier post.
On 2010-01-13 at 11:57:48 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
> Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a way to specify the
> video bandwidth of the monitor to the X Server, which is really
> how it should be done.
Oops, that is now no longer true! There didn't use
On 2010-01-13 at 19:38:33 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
> Thanks Stephen for great help.
You're welcome! I hope you get much trouble-free use out of your new system.
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Thanks Stephen for great help.
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On 2010-01-13 at 14:11:50 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Or he can do what the rest of the world is doing and buy a flat panel LCD
> monitor, where no such thing as a vertical refresh rate exists, nor flicker,
> nor
> eye fatigue. Thus, he could keep his S3 card, running at the highest res and
> c
Stephen Powell put forth on 1/13/2010 1:00 PM:
> On 2010-01-13 at 13:41:16 -0500, Paul E Condon wrote:
>> A different way of putting my question is: Is it really your eyes that
>> cannot detect, or is it that you mind that cannot perceive the
>> flicker?
>
> That's a good question. I wish I had a
On 2010-01-13 at 13:41:16 -0500, Paul E Condon wrote:
> A different way of putting my question is: Is it really your eyes that
> cannot detect, or is it that you mind that cannot perceive the
> flicker?
That's a good question. I wish I had a good answer to go with it.
Obviously, higher is better.
On 20100113_115748, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On 2010-01-13 at 07:18:51 -0500, Stanis??aw T. Findeisen wrote:
> > What are those sync frequency ranges?
>
> The sync frequency ranges that the X server assumes for a
> non-EDID monitor when nothing is specified for them
--- snip all the interesting st
On 2010-01-13 at 12:34:40 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
> Yeah, but what *are* those "sync frequency ranges"?
> Sorry I don't understand. My monitor's manual does not
> specify any display modes with vertical refresh rate >86Hz.
> Is it so, that there are "hidden modes" available that are
>
Stephen Powell wrote:
> On 2010-01-13 at 07:18:51 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
>> What are those sync frequency ranges?
>
> The sync frequency ranges that the X server assumes for a
> non-EDID monitor when nothing is specified for them
> in the config file can be found by examining the sta
On 2010-01-13 at 07:18:51 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
> What are those sync frequency ranges?
The sync frequency ranges that the X server assumes for a
non-EDID monitor when nothing is specified for them
in the config file can be found by examining the startup messages.
Going back to your
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Just be glad you got it working at 75 Hz. Anything above 60 Hz will eliminate
> visual flicker for most people, and anything above 70 Hz will eliminate
> flicker
> for all people. No human has an eye with a 70 Hz plus scan rate.
I have. :-)
>> (**) s3(0): *Default mode "
"Stanisław T. Findeisen" put forth on 1/13/2010 6:18 AM:
> With this I am able to run 1024x768x16 @ 75 Hz! However, I wanted 85 Hz.
Just be glad you got it working at 75 Hz. Anything above 60 Hz will eliminate
visual flicker for most people, and anything above 70 Hz will eliminate flicker
for al
Stephen Powell wrote:
> On 2010-01-11 at 15:52:56 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
>> I tried "VertRefresh 85" because I know this monitor can handle 1024x768
>> @ 85 Hz (well, at least it used to several years ago). Unfortunately the
>> error I am getting now is: "vrefresh out of range" and I
On 2010-01-11 at 15:52:56 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
> I tried "VertRefresh 85" because I know this monitor can handle 1024x768
> @ 85 Hz (well, at least it used to several years ago). Unfortunately the
> error I am getting now is: "vrefresh out of range" and I am only able to
> run X at:
Stephen Powell wrote:
> On 2010-01-09 at 15:52:56 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
>> Below I attach complete /var/log/Xorg.0.log :
>
> The X server detected 2048K (2M) of video RAM on your card.
> The X server also defaulted to a color depth of 24. This means
> that 24 bits, or three bytes,
On 2010-01-09 at 15:52:56 -0500, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
> Below I attach complete /var/log/Xorg.0.log :
The X server detected 2048K (2M) of video RAM on your card.
The X server also defaulted to a color depth of 24. This means
that 24 bits, or three bytes, of video RAM are needed for each
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <4b48eca8.8040...@gmail.com>, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
>> (II) s3(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (insufficient memory for mode)
>>
>> What does this mean?? Is my graphics card memory already too little to
>> run X?? How much video memory is needed to r
In <4b48eca8.8040...@gmail.com>, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
>(II) s3(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (insufficient memory for mode)
>
>What does this mean?? Is my graphics card memory already too little to
>run X?? How much video memory is needed to run X? I am sure both the
>monitors supp
;graphical expert install". Then I got this:
>>
>> Undefined video mode number: 314
>>
>> and was offered a selection of a number of text modes.
>>
>> I continued installation in text mode, but now I am unable to run X. I
>> guess graphical login should a
his:
>
> Undefined video mode number: 314
>
> and was offered a selection of a number of text modes.
>
> I continued installation in text mode, but now I am unable to run X. I
> guess graphical login should appear, but instead the monitor turns off.
> I can however switch to t
Hi!
I am trying to install Debian 5.0.3 on AMD 64 platform. My motherboard
is ASUS K8U-X (Socket 754). I downloaded debian-503-amd64-netinst.iso
and chose "graphical expert install". Then I got this:
Undefined video mode number: 314
and was offered a selection of a number of text
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