Thank you: I fixed it by setting the "ignoreABI" switch when starting
Gnome. Not the best way, but it works for now

On 11/1/06, Alexander Federlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the same problems with my ancient Matrox Mystique (Monitor shows
> frequency out of range)
>
> I solved it by turning on the ShadowFB option:
>
> Section "Device"
>         Identifier      "Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA 1064SG Mystique]"
>         Driver          "mga"
>         BusID           "PCI:0:12:0"
>         Option          "ShadowFB"              "true"
>         Option          "OldDmaInit"            "True"
> EndSection
>
> (The OldDmaInit options seems not to matter)
>
> I had to specify the HorizSync and VertRefresh options for my monitor.
> Now it works with a resolution of "1024x768" and a Depth of 16.
>
> I had the same problem when installing Dapper.
>
> --
> Edgy upgrade breaks multiple Matrox cards
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/58721
>

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Edgy upgrade breaks multiple Matrox cards
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58721

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