Tony Power wrote: > Hi Lennart! > Well, I tried that but my LCD turned very colourful, like it was melting.
Heh. My laptop's LCD melts in black and white when I try to use software suspend. > And, yes, the log says something about EDID on the syncs. > I'm attaching my X log and my X config file. > If anyonone can help, I appreciate that. > Thank you. I don't know if this will help, but I had to use a custom modeline on my Toshiba laptop to make it work right at 1400x1050. The nvidia driver was reading the EDID as (if I recall correctly) 1360x1050 and there was an annoying black bar at the right hand side of the screen. Try making these modifications to your xorg.conf: 1. Set HorizSync to 29-49 (according to the EDID info in your log that is correct). 2. Set VertRefresh to 60 (as far as I know that's correct for all or at least most LCDs). 3. In your "Monitor" section, insert the following modeline: Modeline "1280x800_60.00" 83.46 1280 1344 1480 1680 800 801 804 828 -HSync -Vsync My email program is going to break that up, but the "-HSync -Vsync" is part of the same Modeline. For reference, I generated that with "gtf 1280 800 60" and changed the +Vsync to -Vsync because that was necessary for my laptop. If it doesn't work for yours you can try switching them around. 4. In your 24-bit "Display" subsection, change "1280x800" to "1280x800_60.00" to reference the custom modeline. 5. In your nvidia "Device" section add: Option "IgnoreEDID 1" If all this doesn't work, you can try asking on the nvnews.net Linux forum. -Corey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]