On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11:08:16AM -0800, Land Haj wrote: > The monitor instructions says to use 60 Hz instead of 75Hz at the highest > resolution (1280x1024), and it is noticeably more comfortable for the eyes. > And yes, it is a LCD screen, and yes, I guess it's not the most expensive > screen around. But it's new and I am very happy with it at 60Hz.
Well for LCD it does make sense yes. They don't flicker in the first place at any speed. > I had the nvidia drivers working just fine with the older kernel, with 60 Hz > specified in xorg.conf. Changing the xorg.conf entry from '60' to '60-60' > doesn't help when I try it. Switching back to the older kernel doesn't help > either. I don't think there's a problem with anything but the nvidia driver, > since: The nvidia driver has a tendancy to take the DDC data as above all. The README file for the nvidia driver in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/ should say how you can force it to ignore DDC data. > a) Everything worked fine before (i e I used nvidia drivers and had 60Hz) > b) Swithing from nvidia drivers to the nv driver gives me 60 Hz. > > I don't think I misconfigured xorg.conf, since I had it working with the > older kernel + nvidia and didn't change anything in it. Probably upgraded nvidia driver changed things. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]