Curtis,

it would be helpful if you send us a log.
This gives informations about the modes rejected
by the server (and the reason why it was rejected),
the modes that actually were set etc.

Egbert.
 

Curtis Yarvin writes:
 > 
 > I'm having two major problems with a "Savage4 Pro+" under
 > Linux x86 2.4.16, XFree86 4.1:
 > 
 > (1) About half the time, randomly, the machine crashes when
 >      I exit X.  Screen is dead, processor halted.
 > 
 > (2) XFree86 seems to have a very coarse-grained set of
 >      display resolutions it can switch between.  Titrating
 >     H and V frequencies in XF86Config-4 one by one, at a
 >     certain cutoff it seems to switch from 1600x1200 at
 >     60Hz to 1600x1200 at 74Hz.
 > 
 >     The problem: my monitor (Philips 107P) can only do
 >      1600x1200 at 72Hz.  Furthermore, the cutoff point
 >     seems to be wrong: eg, when I set the configured
 >     values to 90K, 72V, my monitor tells me the out of
 >     range signal is 93K, 75V!  I feel somehow betrayed.
 > 
 > 
 > I imagine (1) is a driver issue.  I have the latest driver,
 > so, whatever.  I thank God - or Stephen Tweedie anyway - for
 > ext3fs :-)
 > 
 > But, (2).  Is this - a card/driver issue?  An XF86 issue?
 > Or even somehow a monitor issue?
 > 
 > Your help will receieve no reward but my thanks, but is
 > anticipated in advance :-)
 > 
 > Curtis
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