On this machine, I found it easier to adjust the monitor than xvidtune. It
stores 10 or so custom settings, so it automatically returns to the correct
configuration.
rick
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On Aug 20, Rick Hawkins wrote
On this machine, I found it easier to adjust the monitor than xvidtune. It
stores 10 or so custom settings, so it automatically returns to the correct
configuration.
However xvidtune alters the video card and the monitor settings alter the
monitor. Using
From: Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone utility to shift the X screen (permanently?) to the right?
Take a look at xvidtune. It will allow you to interactively shift the
screen and dump the resulting X timing to stdout. You can then paste
those settings in your /etc/X11/XF86Config file.
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On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Lawrence wrote:
Anyone utility to shift the X screen (permanently?) to the right?
Run the utility xvidtune.
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Anyone utility to shift the X screen (permanently?) to the right?
Lawrnece
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Lawrence Anyone utility to shift the X screen (permanently?) to
Lawrence the right? Lawrnece
Try using 'xvidtune'. If you use its 'Show' button once you've gotten
your screen in the proper place, you can copy and paste the info into
your
Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone utility to shift the X screen (permanently?) to the right?
Try xvidtune.
--Curt
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