Hallo Florian, thanks very much for your help.
I am using an LCD screen (forgot to mention this in first place ;-() and after setting both max boundaries to 100 everything works as smoothley as before. I made a backup of the current XF86Config-4 file and will restore it after the next dist-upgrade. I also applied the tip regarding the mouse. Once again, thx, Mariano On Monday 07 July 2003 11:18, Florian Ernst wrote: > Hello Mariano! > > Mariano Kamp wrote: > > since a couple of weeks I have the above described problem. My > > monitor shows > > that I run with 1024x768. The funny thing is that this resolution is > > nowhere to be found in my XF86Config-4 (see attached file). > > Your "Monitor" Section in the XF86Config-4 lists rather low values for > HorizSync and VertRefresh. Are you sure these are correct for your > monitor? What does the monitor handbook say? > > If these settings are in fact valid, then your monitor is simply unable > to display at higher resolutions. > As a security measure X won't run at a resolution the monitor doesn't > seem to be able to handle, and thus selects a lower mode. Grep in your > XFree.log for "mode" and you will see... > > > The only thing I found in the log (see attached file), which *I* > > consider > > funny is that: > > (WW) NVIDIA(0): Failed to verify AGP usage > > Hm, I don't know about that... > > > (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "1024x768" > > This is the mode X selects as being closest to your original choice of > 1280x1024 and of which your monitor is still capable. > > > (...) > > Any ideas? Any more information I can provide? > > Hm, your type of monitor, perhaps? > > BTW, you have two mice configured, you can safely delete the section for > "Generic Mouse" and delete the reference in the Section "Server > Layout". > > HTH, > Flo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]