Lars:

You should not need to do this.  The Xorg server will read the EDID data 
from the display
and autoconfigure it.  If this is not working correctly, please submit 
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
(and /etc/X11/xorg.conf if it exists).

Also, try "/usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure".  It will spit out an xorg.conf 
file

If the chosen resolution is not the maximum, it may be the limitation of 
the graphics controller
in your machine. In this case, a hardware change is required.

Stuart Kreitman


Lars Tunkrans wrote:
> Hi,  
>
>   Some advice  from Alan C  please  if I may ....
>
>   I have found the  sources  below  of  how to generate Modeline  information.
>
> http://gtf.sourceforge.net/
> http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl
>
> The two programs/methods   does not generate  the same  numbers .
>
> I am at the moment experimenting  with  producing a Modeline for   the 
> Samsung 305T 
> 30 "   LCD monitor.
>
> which according to its datasheet  has   
> resolution  2560x1600 
> Href 98.7 Khz
> Vref 60 Hz
> Pixelclock   268.5  Mhz
>
>
> However the two  Mode line  programs above  either  needs to rais the 
> pixelclock  to 425 Mhz
> or lower  the  Href  to 73 Kh  and the Vref  to 43 Hz.
>
> So something is not  right here 
> Is there a method for Modeline generation for Solaris  thats  better than the 
> ones above ? 
>
> Regards 
> //Lars
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