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<0> Argh, when X is running, my virtual consoles are all completely black.
<0> Linux 2.6.15-26-686 SMP, xorg 7.0
<1> i need to know how to set the max screen resolution
<1> because my screen is not correct over 60
<1> but it always load at 75 who is the max possibility of the card
<1> im working on a gentoo linux
<1> is it possible to specify in xorg.conf
<1> where
<0> Aah, well, you need to find the scan range for your monitor.
<1> ???
<1> nop
<1> it will take it but it's not ok
<0> #xorg may give better help.
<1> i specify a vert range at 60
<1> but it start at 75
<1> i know



<0> I mean, for example, my desktop's monitor has an hsync of 30-110 KHz and a vsync of 50-160 Hz
<1> i know that
<2> its an lcd display
<2> ?
<0> Is anyone else having the consoles-are-black issue?
<3> anyone know how i can get my twinview working on my 6800xt in linux?
<3> i want it to me the way it is in windows (go to one monitor, its diff, and go to the other by dragging the mouse as if its one big desktop)
<4> you don't want clone you want leftof or right of
<4> try sh blah.run -A
<3> wtf?
<3> what does a run script have to do with twinview?
<4> it has instructions
<4> sh NVIDIA-Linux-whatever.run
<4> hence the blah.run
<4> sorry
<4> here's a working example with twinview
<4> http://linux.hfds.com/debian_files/xorg.conf
<4> you change clone to whatever, and fix the SecondMonitor, ConnectedMonitor, and Metamodes stuff..
<4> #Option"TwinViewOrientation""RightOf"
<3> well that xorg looks completely diff
<4> it's just messy
<4> but functional
<3> and im too scared to edit mine (i have a backup, but i hate having to reinstate xorg)
<3> no, **** is completely diff
<3> seriously
<3> not just device name
<3> but like
<4> it's xorg7 iirc
<3> everywhere
<4> it's jsut a mess i swear :)
<4> i moved stuff around, but a .conf is a .conf
<3> i dont feel like fetching the refresh rates and etc for my second monitor
<4> hwinfo --monitor
<3> hwinfo command not found
<4> i find just googleing the monitor's model # gives me fast results for the rates
<4> usually you need to install it
<4> at least with debian
<4> hwinfo i mean
<3> ok
<3> jesus this has to be so hard
<3> hwinfo has been masked, so im not going to install it
<3> ill google for the monitor
<4> it's easy, it's just hard to understand at first
<3> the diff in my xorf is still uncanny
<3> *xorhg
<3> *xorg
<4> ya
<4> the nv section may look more familar
<3> well all the options and ****
<4> i have one for nv driver, and one for the nvidia driver
<3> what if i dont have that option on my card?
<4> which
<3> i dunno
<3> i just really dont want to hard edit this ****, ive ****ed up xorg way enough
<3> lol
<3> about once a week i end up booting to command line for an hour or two fixing xorg
<4> anything you have doubts about you can safely comment out
<3> sigh
<3> perhaps ill try tommorow
<3> im programming right now
<3> lol



<3> speaking of which
<3> im helping write an AOL bot (aimbot more specifically)
<4> all you really need to add is what i typed in here manuyally
<4> and the twinview 1
<3> what would you like to see most with an interactive aimbot?
<3> but i need the monitors refresh, etc
<3> or will it auto detect that stuff?
<4> google ... depends. mine doesn't get autodetected iirc
<4> something about nvidia's ddc implementation i think i heard
<4> dcc? ddc?
<3> im so confused
<3> gah
<4> oh
<3> im not a noob
<3> im just not skilled in xorg and video cards
<3> if i send you my xorg
<3> get my monitor refresh rates
<3> send you a link with my card specs
<3> could you edit the xorg for me?
<4> ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/index.html
<4> ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-g.html
<4> give me your monitor's model # and i'll see if i can find the rates
<3> i found the rates
<3> http://support.gateway.com/s/MONITOR/7003421/700342103.shtml
<3> i run at 1280x1024
<3> thats the second monitor
<4> on the top it tells you all you need ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-g.html
<3> what are my metamode choices?
<4> it's a paired grouping of what each will be, together
<4> whatever your monitors support
<3> ****
<3> i dont understand that >_<
<4> in this line...
<4> "1280x1024,1280x1024; 1152x864,1024x768; 1024x768,1024x768; 800x600,800x600"
<4> my second monitor didn't do 1152x864
<3> ok
<3> so list its possible res'?
<4> so i told it to do 1024 while monitor#1 was in 1152
<4> yeah
<3> ok
<3> both do 1280x1024
<4> if mon1=x then mon2=x
<4> err y
<4> all you need is 1280x1024,1280x1024
<4> you don't have to put the smaller ones if you don't use em
<4> you may need to change the SubSection "Display"...Modes"1280x1024" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" line
<4> to reflect the metamodes, but i'm not positive
<4> seems like a good thing though
<4> if mon1=x then mon2=y
<3> http://support.gateway.com/s/MONITOR/7003421/700342103.shtml
<3> it doesnt list vertical refresh rate
<3> or is that 60hz?
<3> is that the refresh rate?
<4> http://support.gateway.com/support/manlib/cmponts/Monitors/8506483/06483.htm
<3> is the scanning frequency the refresh?
<4> http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/gateway2000/ev700.html
<4> Horizontal, 30 - 70 KHz (automatic)
<4> Vertical, 50 - 120 Hz (automatic)
<3> ok
<3> it tells me it should be 60hz at 1280x1024
<3> Option "SecondMonitorVertRefresh" ""
<3> should i put 60?
<4> no
<4> you put 50-120
<4> it's the monitors capabilities, not what it runs at at a given res
<3> Option "TwinView" 1
<3> Option "MetaModes" "1280x1024,1280x1024"
<3> Option "SecondMonitorHorizSync" "31-69"
<3> Option "SecondMonitorVertRefresh" "50-160"
<3> look good?
<4> uh
<3> 31-69/50-160 is what gateway support said
<4> Option"SecondMonitorHorizSync""30-70"
<4> Option"SecondMonitorVertRefresh""50-120"


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