Frank Bergmann wrote:
> Hi list, 
>
> we are using a lot of Thin Clients like the HP e-pc 40 or Compaq IPaq, which
> all have an Intel i815e graphics adapter on board.
> Using a resolution of 1024x768 leads to 75 Hz on our CRTs and TFTs - fine so
> far.
> Now we got 19" Wide screen TFTs that should be run on 1440x900, which is too
> much for the intel adapter.
> But it should do 1280x1024 at 60Hz and the monitor is listed  with 1280x1024
> at 60Hz in the manual, too.
> I tried 
> X_MODE_0           = 1280x1024 108.88 1280 1360 1496 1712 1024 1025 1028
> 1060 -Hsync +Vsync
> and 
> X_MODE_0           = 1280x1024 60 1280 1360 1496 1712 1024 1025 1028 1060
> -Hsync +Vsync
> in combination with
> X_HORZSYNC         = "30-82"
> X_VERTREFRESH      = "56-76"
> (from the manual).
> No success in any combination.
> Is there someone out who got this graphics adapter running a bigger
> resolution than 1024x768 ?
> Btw: We are on ltsp4.2 and OpenSuSE 10.1
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Frank
>
>
>   

I have a compaq deskpro ens with i815 chipset. I can get 1440x900 either 
with a local installation (Slackware 12) or as a thin client using 
LTSP-5. Using ltsp-4.2 I wasn't able to get above
1024x768.

Andrew

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