On 2012/03/05 09:42 (GMT-0800) Christopher Dow composed:

<http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661943>

Unfortunately, my problem is that I can't change the display modes to the
native resolution.  Even with one display disabled, I still can't set the
native resolution.  I get the same "input timing not supported" message
every time I have tried.

It wouldn't be a problem if the default was not what I wanted but I could
change to the correct resolution.

Most of my attempts to change the resolution have been been using the KDE
display tool (which, as I understand, uses xrandr underneath).  However,
I've also attempted to use xrandr directly.

You may want to try the old-fashioned way, xorg.conf, at least to get started with the larger 1680x1050 if it's on #1, and add the 1600x900 on #2 after getting #1 to work. Please see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2012-03/msg00388.html for how I just explained getting started only minutes ago for an Intel user using openSUSE 12.1. It also works on openSUSE 11.4 with the same bad EDID CRT display on a system with rv380 ATI video.
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