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Old 09-24-2004, 01:02 PM   #1
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KDE allows 1280 and 1024, but not 1152


Hello,

I am new to these forums and new to linux. I decided to give it a try and installed slackware 10 on a spare box at work. I am having trouble getting my KDE resolution into 1152x864... it lets me choose 1280x1024 @ 60Hz (no thanks) and 1024x768 @ 75Hz (which is where I've got it now), but there is no option whatsoever to choose 1152x864.

Any ideas?

On a good note, I was able to get X up and running as well as Internet connectivity

Thanks in advance,
Seiken
 
Old 09-24-2004, 01:59 PM   #2
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Sounds familar to me

Ok which graphic card do you have and which device is configured in /etc/X11/XF86Config?

If the system setup installed the framebuffer device drive (fbdev) you only can choose VESA modes, which does not include the 1152 resolution. It also limits the refresh rates to 77Hz or less, depending on your monitor

I had a simular problem with my new ATI PCIe X300SET which isn't supported by any driver, but I found a workarround installing XOrg 6.8.1 and updated my configuration by hand.

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Old 09-24-2004, 03:10 PM   #3
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The card is an onboard Intel i815 chipset with 4MB RAM. i815 wasn't listed in the config though, so I chose i810.

In xorg.conf, I have:
Section "Device"
Identifier "** Intel i810 (generic) [i810]"
Driver "i810"
#VideoRam 4096
# Insert Clocks lines here if appropriate
EndSection
 
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If the mode is detected you should be able to get it using ctrl+alt+'+' / ctrl+alt+'-'. The two key combination move you forward and backward on the resolution list. That's probably the easiest way to see what you really have configured. If it's not here, you can still probably configure it, but it requires digging in your X configuration.
 
Old 09-25-2004, 01:39 PM   #5
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Another nice feature of KDE:
Try this: right-click on the desktop and go to Edit Desktop Preferences (or so). Now there's a Size & Orientation section. Ctrl+Alt+'-' or '+' doesn't work in the standard setup

Anyway a good thing you should do first, look at the latest XFree86.0.log and examine the used graphic driver and Video modes

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Old 09-27-2004, 01:31 PM   #6
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The Size & Orientation tab is what I've been using.

I can't seem to find that log file you mentioned (partially because slack 10 uses XOrg instead of XFree86, but mostly because I don't know where the log file is kept).

Might the problem be that I chose Intel i810 in xorgconfig? The PC has an i815 in it, but i815 wasn't in xorgconfig. I chose i810 because the generic driver displayed garbage (in the form of RGB vertical lines).

Here is my xorg.conf for what it's worth:
# File generated by xf86config.

#
# Copyright (c) 2004, by the X.Org
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE XFREE86 PROJECT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF
# OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
#
# Except as contained in this notice, the name of X.Org shall
# not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
# dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the
# X.Org.
#

# **********************************************************************
# Refer to the XF86Config(4/5) man page for details about the format of
# this file.
# **********************************************************************

# **********************************************************************
# Module section -- this section is used to specify
# which dynamically loadable modules to load.
# **********************************************************************
#
Section "Module"

# This loads the DBE extension module.

Load "dbe" # Double buffer extension

# This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
# initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module.
SubSection "extmod"
Option "omit xfree86-dga" # don't initialise the DGA extension
EndSubSection

# This loads the Type1 and FreeType font modules
Load "type1"
Load "speedo"
Load "freetype"
# Load "xtt"

# This loads the GLX module
Load "glx"
# This loads the DRI module
# Load "dri"

EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Files section. This allows default font and rgb paths to be set
# **********************************************************************

Section "Files"

# The location of the RGB database. Note, this is the name of the
# file minus the extension (like ".txt" or ".db"). There is normally
# no need to change the default.

RgbPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"

# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
# command (or a combination of both methods)
#
# If you don't have a floating point coprocessor and emacs, Mosaic or other
# programs take long to start up, try moving the Type1 and Speedo directory
# to the end of this list (or comment them out).
#

FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/"

# The module search path. The default path is shown here.

# ModulePath "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules"

EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Server flags section.
# **********************************************************************

Section "ServerFlags"

# Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is
# received. This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may
# provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging

# Option "NoTrapSignals"

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence
# (where n is 1 through 12). This allows clients to receive these key
# events.

# Option "DontVTSwitch"

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence
# This allows clients to receive this key event.

# Option "DontZap"

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching
# sequences. This allows clients to receive these key events.

# Option "Dont Zoom"

# Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With
# it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes,
# but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will
# receive a protocol error.

# Option "DisableVidModeExtension"

# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client.

# Option "AllowNonLocalXvidtune"

# Uncomment this to disable dynamically modifying the input device
# (mouse and keyboard) settings.

# Option "DisableModInDev"

# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local client to
# change the keyboard or mouse settings (currently only xset).

# Option "AllowNonLocalModInDev"

EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Input devices
# **********************************************************************

# **********************************************************************
# Core keyboard's InputDevice section
# **********************************************************************

Section "InputDevice"

Identifier "Keyboard1"
Driver "Keyboard"

# For most OSs the protocol can be omitted (it defaults to "Standard").
# When using XQUEUE (only for SVR3 and SVR4, but not Solaris),
# uncomment the following line.

# Option "Protocol" "Xqueue"

Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"

# Specify which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1))
# Option "Xleds" "1 2 3"

# Option "LeftAlt" "Meta"
# Option "RightAlt" "ModeShift"

# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the
# lines below (which are the defaults). For example, for a non-U.S.
# keyboard, you will probably want to use:
# Option "XkbModel" "pc102"
# If you have a US Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:
# Option "XkbModel" "microsoft"
#
# Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.
# For example, a german layout can be obtained with:
# Option "XkbLayout" "de"
# or:
# Option "XkbLayout" "de"
# Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys"
#
# If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and
# control keys, use:
# Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:swapcaps"

# These are the default XKB settings for X.Org
# Option "XkbRules" "__XKBDEFRULES__"
# Option "XkbModel" "pc101"
# Option "XkbLayout" "us"
# Option "XkbVariant" ""
# Option "XkbOptions" ""

# Option "XkbDisable"

Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "XkbLayout" "us"

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Core Pointer's InputDevice section
# **********************************************************************

Section "InputDevice"

# Identifier and driver

Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "Auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"

# Mouse-speed setting for PS/2 mouse.

# Option "Resolution" "256"

# When using XQUEUE, comment out the above two lines, and uncomment
# the following line.

# Option "Protocol" "Xqueue"

# Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some Logitech mice. In
# almost every case these lines should be omitted.

# Option "BaudRate" "9600"
# Option "SampleRate" "150"

# Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button Microsoft mice
# Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms)

Option "Emulate3Buttons"
# Option "Emulate3Timeout" "50"

# ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice

# Option "ChordMiddle"

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Other input device sections
# this is optional and is required only if you
# are using extended input devices. This is for example only. Refer
# to the XF86Config man page for a description of the options.
# **********************************************************************
#
# Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier "Mouse2"
# Driver "mouse"
# Option "Protocol" "MouseMan"
# Option "Device" "/dev/mouse2"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier "spaceball"
# Driver "magellan"
# Option "Device" "/dev/cua0"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier "spaceball2"
# Driver "spaceorb"
# Option "Device" "/dev/cua0"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier "touchscreen0"
# Driver "microtouch"
# Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
# Option "MinX" "1412"
# Option "MaxX" "15184"
# Option "MinY" "15372"
# Option "MaxY" "1230"
# Option "ScreenNumber" "0"
# Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled"
# Option "ButtonNumber" "1"
# Option "SendCoreEvents"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier "touchscreen1"
# Driver "elo2300"
# Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
# Option "MinX" "231"
# Option "MaxX" "3868"
# Option "MinY" "3858"
# Option "MaxY" "272"
# Option "ScreenNumber" "0"
# Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled"
# Option "ButtonThreshold" "17"
# Option "ButtonNumber" "1"
# Option "SendCoreEvents"
# EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Monitor section
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of monitor sections may be present

Section "Monitor"

Identifier "My Monitor"

# HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified.
# HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
# comma separated list of ranges of values.
# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

HorizSync 31.5 - 64.3

# HorizSync 30-64 # multisync
# HorizSync 31.5, 35.2 # multiple fixed sync frequencies
# HorizSync 15-25, 30-50 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

# VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified.
# VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
# comma separated list of ranges of values.
# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

VertRefresh 50-100

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Graphics device section
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of graphics device sections may be present

# Standard VGA Device:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Standard VGA"
VendorName "Unknown"
BoardName "Unknown"

# The chipset line is optional in most cases. It can be used to override
# the driver's chipset detection, and should not normally be specified.

# Chipset "generic"

# The Driver line must be present. When using run-time loadable driver
# modules, this line instructs the server to load the specified driver
# module. Even when not using loadable driver modules, this line
# indicates which driver should interpret the information in this section.

Driver "vga"
# The BusID line is used to specify which of possibly multiple devices
# this section is intended for. When this line isn't present, a device
# section can only match up with the primary video device. For PCI
# devices a line like the following could be used. This line should not
# normally be included unless there is more than one video device
# intalled.

# BusID "PCI:0:10:0"

# VideoRam 256

# Clocks 25.2 28.3

EndSection

# Device configured by xf86config:

Section "Device"
Identifier "** Intel i810 (generic) [i810]"
Driver "i810"
#VideoRam 4096
# Insert Clocks lines here if appropriate
EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Screen sections
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of screen sections may be present. Each describes
# the configuration of a single screen. A single specific screen section
# may be specified from the X server command line with the "-screen"
# option.
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen 1"
Device "** Intel i810 (generic) [i810]"
Monitor "My Monitor"
DefaultDepth 16

Subsection "Display"
Depth 8
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# ServerLayout sections.
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of ServerLayout sections may be present. Each describes
# the way multiple screens are organised. A specific ServerLayout
# section may be specified from the X server command line with the
# "-layout" option. In the absence of this, the first section is used.
# When now ServerLayout section is present, the first Screen section
# is used alone.

Section "ServerLayout"

# The Identifier line must be present
Identifier "Simple Layout"

# Each Screen line specifies a Screen section name, and optionally
# the relative position of other screens. The four names after
# primary screen name are the screens to the top, bottom, left and right
# of the primary screen. In this example, screen 2 is located to the
# right of screen 1.

Screen "Screen 1"

# Each InputDevice line specifies an InputDevice section name and
# optionally some options to specify the way the device is to be
# used. Those options include "CorePointer", "CoreKeyboard" and
# "SendCoreEvents".

InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer"
InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"

EndSection

# Section "DRI"
# Mode 0666
# EndSection

Thanks for all of your help. You are very welcoming to newcomers
 
Old 09-28-2004, 01:40 AM   #7
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Quote:
Originally posted by Seiken
The Size & Orientation tab is what I've been using.

I can't seem to find that log file you mentioned (partially because slack 10 uses XOrg instead of XFree86, but mostly because I don't know where the log file is kept).
Ok in this case : it's propably /var/log/XOrg.0.log

Quote:
Originally posted by Seiken
(snip)
# **********************************************************************
# Screen sections
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of screen sections may be present. Each describes
# the configuration of a single screen. A single specific screen section
# may be specified from the X server command line with the "-screen"
# option.
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen 1"
Device "** Intel i810 (generic) [i810]"
Monitor "My Monitor"
DefaultDepth 16

Subsection "Display"
Depth 8
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
EndSection
AHA look!!
Do you see a 1152 resolution setting
Dither add it to the Modes line or replace all Modes line with
Modes "default"

Dirk
 
Old 09-28-2004, 07:05 AM   #8
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Thanks for the help. I added "1152x864" to the Modes lines and restarted X, but the resolution is still not available.

Here is the except from my xorg.conf:
Subsection "Display"
Depth 8
Modes "1280x1024" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes "1280x1024" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1280x1024" "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort 0 0
EndSubsection
 
Old 09-28-2004, 01:23 PM   #9
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what does /var/log/Xorg.0.log say???
I
Search for Modeline and look the sections above and below of these entries
there should be alot of information

Dirk
 
Old 09-28-2004, 02:02 PM   #10
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yes, there is a lot of information... but what do I do with it? is there a certain part you want to see?
 
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You should have a long list like this one (I use NVIDIA card, but you should have something similar):
Code:
(**) NVIDIA(0):      Default mode "1280x960": 148.5 MHz, 85.9 kHz, 85.0 Hz
(**) NVIDIA(0):      Default mode "1280x960": 108.0 MHz, 60.0 kHz, 60.0 Hz
(**) NVIDIA(0):      Default mode "1152x864": 108.0 MHz, 67.5 kHz, 75.0 Hz
Close to that section there should be also 'Not using...' list.
 
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(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "320x175" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "320x200" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "360x200" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "320x240" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "320x240" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "320x240" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "320x240" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "400x300" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "400x300" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "400x300" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "400x300" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "400x300" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (unknown reason)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "512x384" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1152x864" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "576x432" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "640x480" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1280x960" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "640x480" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "640x512" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "640x512" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "640x512" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1792x1344" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "896x672" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1792x1344" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "896x672" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1856x1392" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "928x696" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1856x1392" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "928x696" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "416x312" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "576x384" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(WW) (1400x1050,My Monitor) mode clock 122MHz exceeds DDC maximum 110MHz
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "700x525" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1400x1050" (hsync out of range)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "700x525" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "800x512" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1920x1440" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "960x720" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "2048x1536" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "2048x1536" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "2048x1536" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1024x768" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)
(II) I810(0): Not using mode "1152x864" (no mode of this name)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1400x1050" (width too large for virtual size)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1280x1024" (width too large for virtual size)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1280x960" (width too large for virtual size)
(II) I810(0): Not using default mode "1152x768" (width too large for virtual size)
(--) I810(0): Virtual size is 1024x768 (pitch 1024)
(**) I810(0): *Default mode "1024x768": 78.8 MHz, 60.1 kHz, 75.1 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "1024x768" 78.80 1024 1040 1136 1312 768 769 772 800 +hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): *Default mode "800x600": 56.3 MHz, 53.7 kHz, 85.1 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "800x600" 56.30 800 832 896 1048 600 601 604 631 +hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): *Default mode "640x480": 36.0 MHz, 43.3 kHz, 85.0 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "640x480" 36.00 640 696 752 832 480 481 484 509 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "1024x768": 75.0 MHz, 56.5 kHz, 70.1 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "1024x768" 75.00 1024 1048 1184 1328 768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "1024x768": 65.0 MHz, 48.4 kHz, 60.0 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "1024x768" 65.00 1024 1048 1184 1344 768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "832x624": 57.3 MHz, 49.7 kHz, 74.6 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "832x624" 57.28 832 864 928 1152 624 625 628 667 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "800x600": 49.5 MHz, 46.9 kHz, 75.0 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "800x600" 49.50 800 816 896 1056 600 601 604 625 +hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "800x600": 50.0 MHz, 48.1 kHz, 72.2 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "800x600" 50.00 800 856 976 1040 600 637 643 666 +hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "800x600": 40.0 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 60.3 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "800x600" 40.00 800 840 968 1056 600 601 605 628 +hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "800x600": 36.0 MHz, 35.2 kHz, 56.2 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "800x600" 36.00 800 824 896 1024 600 601 603 625 +hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "640x480": 31.5 MHz, 37.5 kHz, 75.0 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "640x480" 31.50 640 656 720 840 480 481 484 500 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "640x480": 31.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 72.8 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "640x480" 31.50 640 664 704 832 480 489 491 520 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "640x480": 25.2 MHz, 31.5 kHz, 60.0 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "640x480" 25.20 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525 -hsync -vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "720x400": 35.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.0 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "720x400" 35.50 720 756 828 936 400 401 404 446 -hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "640x400": 31.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.1 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "640x400" 31.50 640 672 736 832 400 401 404 445 -hsync +vsync
(**) I810(0): Default mode "640x350": 31.5 MHz, 37.9 kHz, 85.1 Hz
(II) I810(0): Modeline "640x350" 31.50 640 672 736 832 350 382 385 445 +hsync -vsync
 
  


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