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Whitewater


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11-03-05 10:47 PM

I'm having trouble with X on Fedora 4. the right side of the screen is
jumbled with lines and distortions. How can I fix it?

video card: ATI Rage IIc
Monitor: Royal DH-1764

It worked with Fedora 3 with no problems

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    Re: Fedora 4 - Problem with X  
Lenard


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11-05-05 01:46 AM

Whitewater wrote:

> I'm having trouble with X on Fedora 4. the right side of the screen is
> jumbled with lines and distortions. How can I fix it?
>
> video card: ATI Rage IIc
> Monitor: Royal DH-1764
>
> It worked with Fedora 3 with no problems

So, use the /etc/Xll/xorg.conf file from FC3 or at runlevel 3 as root;

system-confg-display --reconfigure


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    Re: Fedora 4 - Problem with X  
Whitewater


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11-07-05 01:49 AM

On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 02:08:50 GMT, Lenard <lenard@127.0.0.1> wrote:

>Whitewater wrote:
> 
>
>So, use the /etc/Xll/xorg.conf file from FC3 or at runlevel 3 as root;
>
>system-confg-display --reconfigure


Thanks Lenard.. For some reason, the problem corrected itself.
Mysterious.

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    Re: Fedora 4 - Problem with X  
Lenard


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11-07-05 01:49 AM

Whitewater wrote:

> On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 02:08:50 GMT, Lenard <lenard@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> 
>
>
> Thanks Lenard.. For some reason, the problem corrected itself.
> Mysterious.

Sounds like maybe your monitor and/or video card does not handle
frequency/mode changes well. Rebooting or cold starting the system/monitor
may have been required.

But, glad to hear everything is working correctly.


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    Re: Fedora 4 - Problem with X  
Whitewater


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11-07-05 01:49 AM

On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 13:27:13 GMT, Lenard <lenard@127.0.0.1> wrote:

>Whitewater wrote:
> 
>
>Sounds like maybe your monitor and/or video card does not handle
>frequency/mode changes well. Rebooting or cold starting the system/monitor
>may have been required.
>
>But, glad to hear everything is working correctly.


That could very well be..it's an old system I bought brand new in
1999. P-III 600Mhz. It's still a great system, but it needs some
upgrades.  I use it for a developement webserver/database and it's
pretty fast for that, however, it's really slow when it comes to the
graphical desktop.

I haven't had any problems with the video since I posted the original
message.

Whitewater





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