Declan Moriarty wrote:
> 
> Horizontal synch is the frequency at which the monitor writes one line
> horizontally. Multiply vertical lines by the refresh (say, 60 Hz) gives you a
> Horizontal synch.
>         Now multiply that by the 800 and the result by 1.25 gives you the DAC
> speed. The 1.25 in that is an approximation; it allows for the unseen part of
> the sweep, and the return time. Take my modeline here

I'll study that ;-)

>         Right. 81Mhz divided by 65 max Vertical speed (It was 65Hz on your card,
> wasn't it?) would give you 124khz. Is your monitor ancient?

Very, it's ViewSonic 4E, i'm really having very bad time with this piece
of sh*t.

> Try an interlaced mode (The refresh doubles, and flicker would go) . Sax also

Well, is this an option that goes into XF86Config ? (correct me if i'm
wrong)
Another gentleman here suggested that i use in Device section: Option
"noaccel" and it worked for me, although it's a little bit slow but the
color depth is good and no flickering and also it doesn't leave garbage
on screen.

Later
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