low res video mode

Adam Jackson ajackson at redhat.com
Mon Oct 30 16:58:22 UTC 2006


glenn wrote:
> Adam Jackson wrote:
>> glenn wrote:
>>
>>> I have been hoping someone will solve the video config problem on FC6.
>>>
>>> The problem does NOT occur prior to FC6. Since then, it has random 
>>> started in 800x600x24 mode (a useless mode), or my selected mode 
>>> (greater than 1024x768x24).  Until this last yum update, the video 
>>> would randomly choose one of the above modes.  But with this latest 
>>> update, it will only come up in SVGA (useless mode).
>>>
>>> The modes beyond 800x600 are not available so I am shut down, and 
>>> forced to use this alternate host what is limited to 1024x768.
>>>
>>> My host has the following:
>>>
>>> AMD 2000+ CPU
>>> 1 GB of DDR DRAM
>>> Nvidia 5200 video
>>> 19 inch KDS monitor
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how you can modify the grub command, or the 
>>> /etc/X11/xorg.conf to select video res that is above 1024?
>>
>>
>> Your X log will tell you why the modes are being rejected.
>>
>> - ajax
>>
> Tnxs for the suggestion.  I have compared Xorg.0.log vs Xorg.0.log.old. 
> In both cases the system has detected I have a CRT monitor.
> 
> In the good case, the monitor is detected as a "KDS visual-sensation" 
> model, while in the alternate case it does not recognize the monitor and 
> thus assumes it is a generic monitor.  This latter result limits the res 
> offered to either VGA or SVGA ONLY.
> 
> This is NOT a problem with any distro prior to FC6.  If I swap hard 
> drives to an FC5 (or FC4), the monitor is always detected correctly and 
> the full set of modes are offered.

I suspect the reason you never saw this prior to FC6 was that your 
xorg.conf always had sync ranges written out for your monitor, so even 
when DDC failed it still gave you more or less the range of modes you 
expected.

I'm working on caching the DDC info though.

- ajax




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