Alright, thanks.
Btw, it is possible to manually put the correct EDID into your
xorg.conf, to work around the edid query problem. Guides can be found
via google or askubuntu.com.
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Title:
I can not get proper resolution for my Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
monitor
To ma
Bypassing my KVM as you suggested resolved the issue. I appologize for
bugreporting this considering that I should have done this test first.
Many thanks for your help.
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What is the exact command you run in xrandr to make it work?
It looks like there may be an issue with your monitor's edid. Do you
use any adapters or kvms or unusual cables to connect the monitor? Does
the monitor work properly with other computers? If so please collect
the output of 'xrandr --