On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 04:24:45PM -0500, David Johnston wrote:
> My monitor gives that exact message (FREQUENCY OUT OF RANGE).  It's a
> 1996 Princeton Graphics EO70.  My guess is that Princeton may have been
> among the first to start doing this.

OK.


> > ....unless the monitor requires a fixed frequency.
> 
> > > Assuming that the workstation causing the problem is ws002, try
> > > adding these lines to your lts.conf:
> > >
> > > [ws002]
> > >  X_MODE_0 = 640x480

> Your point about his monitor possibly needing a fixed frequency was
> right on the money; I had forgotten that.  John, have you tried Hans'
> settings?

Let me clarify. The values below is specific for one of my monitors. But
since this monitor is old/cheap/low-end, they probably work with most
monitors. If the monitor really requires a fixed frequency you will
(probably) need the specs.


> >     X_RES_1         = 640x480
> >     X_HORZSYNC      = 29-33.5
> >     X_VERTREFRESH   = 55-70
> >     X_MODE_640x480  = 25.25 640 656 752 760 480 483 485 509

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