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#1 2008-11-16 17:44:53

Mistron
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[ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

Hey,

I used # Xorg -configure to create a xorg.conf but there wasn't a HorizSync & VertRefresh there. And as the beginners guide said:

Ensure there are horizontal sync and vertical refresh specs under section "Monitor". If not, add them: (...) (If you do not know these specs, consult your monitor's documentation.)

But as I have a laptop there isn't any documentation about the monitor. At least nothing more like the basic stuff that you should lift up your laptop up with it. T_T

I have absolutely no idea how to find this, I tried a lot. Here is some info for how much it matters:
Laptop: Asus A6VA-Q016H ( I use Asus A6VA to search on google since it's a bit more generic, the series are called A6VA )
Model: A6Q00VA

Graphic Card: ATI Mobility Radeon X700

As # Xorg -configure made the Monitor section:

Section "Monitor"   #DisplaySize   330 2100 #mm
   Identifier         "Monitor0"
   VendorName    "AV0"
   ModelName      "1974"
EndSection

Also I choose for # Xorg -configure as that was the one noted in the beginners guide, and the "hwd -x" stated in the xorg wiki article. Only gave this as a result, while I used " pacman -S xf86-video-ati " to install the driver I needed, so haven't done anything with the flgrx driver.

/etc/X11/xorg.conf.fglrx
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.vesa
Your smaple file(s) ready, rename 'xorg.conf'.
If unsure first try 'vesa' (default)

Deleted these files and decide to go for the # Xorg -configure option instead. smile

If you need any more info to let me know how I can find it out, maybe just tell me what it is I should fill in there or both. Let me know. smile Thanks for any help I will get.
Hopefully I didn't made this post to confusing as I tried to pump as much information out as I could. =p

Greetings, Mistron.

* I eventually would want to get a 1280x800 resolution, but I don't think I am there yet. ^^ I just want to get this ready "perfectly" first. smile k

Last edited by Mistron (2008-11-18 13:11:43)

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#2 2008-11-16 17:53:42

pointone
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Re: [ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

Easiest way is to simply let Xorg autodetect. You only need to manually set refresh/sync rates if you're experiencing problems with the autodetected values.

If you must set them manually, the next easiest way is to simply check your monitor's manual/documentation; the refresh/sync rate range will be specified.

Otherwise, there is a formula that I can't remember... something involving display size and resolution.


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#3 2008-11-16 18:12:48

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Re: [ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

Hey, thanks for your reply. Some last questions about this, how can you automatically let Xorg autodetect this?

Also as I have said, I haven't been able to find any documentation specifying this. I have looked through the whole laptop manual, looked at the Asus webpage and googled around but I haven't been able to find it. Might also be that I am doing something wrong but I haven't spot the things I have been looking for yet.

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#4 2008-11-16 20:27:02

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Re: [ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

Any settings that you don't specify in your xorg.conf will be autodetected by Xorg. Simply leave the HorizSync and VertRefresh statements out of your xorg.conf and see if X will start.


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#5 2008-11-16 20:30:47

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Re: [ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

Just something I found recently...
Pull up the OSD of your monitor if it has one (Using the buttons on the front) and see if they are listed there.
I went through the hassle of trying to figure it out for a few monitors, and once I discovered that many have that information there... Well, facepalm. big_smile


 

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#6 2008-11-17 07:11:26

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Re: [ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

# sudo grep Modeline /var/log/Xorg.0.log

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#7 2008-11-17 14:39:53

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Re: [ Kind of Solved. ] How to find out HorizSync & VertRefresh

Square wrote:

Just something I found recently...
Pull up the OSD of your monitor if it has one (Using the buttons on the front) and see if they are listed there.
I went through the hassle of trying to figure it out for a few monitors, and once I discovered that many have that information there... Well, facepalm. big_smile

Nice, to bad it's a laptop as I have specified. It doesn't have any OSD as far I know. At least wouldn't know where the buttons for that would be. =p

delor wrote:
#sudo grep Modeline /var/log/Xorg.0.log

What does that do?

I think I will try to find out what not specifying anything does. smile

*Greetings,*

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