On a fresh install of Suse 11, I cannot get correct resolution.
My monitor is Hanns-G JW199D, graphics card is ATI X550.
I have installed the latest driver from the ATI repository.
The monitor is not in the included list.
Setting monitor to LCD or VESA, and manually entering in the resolution and refresh rates gets me either an out of range message from the monitor, or no change.
I have tried several edits of my xorg.conf file based on others I have found on Suse and Ubuntu forums, most of which ended with X unable to start, and I have to restore to the original xorg.conf file (I keep a backup each time I try an edit, thankfully.)
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> On a fresh install of Suse 11, I cannot get correct resolution.
> My monitor is Hanns-G JW199D, graphics card is ATI X550.
> I have installed the latest driver from the ATI repository.
> The monitor is not in the included list.
>
> Setting monitor to LCD or VESA, and manually entering in the resolution
> and refresh rates gets me either an out of range message from the
> monitor, or no change.
> I have tried several edits of my xorg.conf file based on others I have
> found on Suse and Ubuntu forums, most of which ended with X unable to
> start, and I have to restore to the original xorg.conf file (I keep a
> backup each time I try an edit, thankfully.)
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
welcome to the club - perhaps my unfortune can be your fortune
I have a hanns-g hw173D and was having the exact (yes, exact, same issue -
the problem I believe is potentially 2 fold
you should use the ati config program if 1 is provided when you
got/compiled the drivers (I have an Nvidia card and sax2 would not provide
the right resolutions, just about anything above or below 1440x900 worked
but 14400 gave a 640x480 or similar display). But the nvidia-settings
program id’s the lcd as a lcd (and the correct model no less) and voila!
I had an additional issue because I used the vga connector on the lcd
(had no dvi cable) and it was seen as a crt not an lcd. So you might want
to make sure you use the lcd’s dvi connector. Interesting aside my igp
connected to the vga port of the lcd was correctly read as an lcd, so for
the time being the graphics card sits idle - weird
good luck,
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Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
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> I have the same thing with my nvidia card I installed the drivers and I
> can set the 1440x900 with the software but when I reboot it is gone ?
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did you click “save to x configuration file”? in the “x server display
config” tab? It requires you to be root 'cause it writes to xorg.conf
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Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
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> how do I get into root to save in I new to linux ?
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you can use su to run the command as root "su -c “nvidia-settings”
it will ask you for root password
Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
Well, that ended up being (almost…) stupid easy. I switched from the D-sub cable to a DVI, set the resolution, and rebooted. Voila! everything is crisp and beatiful!
Of course now I can’t use my KVM, as it only has D-sub connector, but at least that isn’t a Suse problem.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
:)
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> google01103;1823594 Wrote:
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>> 2) I had an additional issue because I used the vga connector on the
>> lcd
>> (had no dvi cable) and it was seen as a crt not an lcd. So you might
>> want
>> to make sure you use the lcd’s dvi connector. Interesting aside my igp
>> connected to the vga port of the lcd was correctly read as an lcd, so
>> for
>> the time being the graphics card sits idle - weird
>>
>> good luck,
>>
>>
>> –
>> Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
> Well, that ended up being (almost…) stupid easy. I switched from the
> D-sub cable to a DVI, set the resolution, and rebooted. Voila!
> everything is crisp and beatiful!
> Of course now I can’t use my KVM, as it only has D-sub connector, but
> at least that isn’t a Suse problem.
> Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
> :)
>
>
I haven’t tested this but it might work - if’n your 2nd pc connected to the
kvm is a vga (which it is?) you might be able to connect it to the Hanns-g
directly with the vga cable and using the monitor’s menu switch between
digital and vga inputs
Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
The second machine attached to the KVM is a G4 Mac, which only has VGA output.
The KVM I have is supposed to support hot-key switching, so I should be able to plug the Mac directly into the monitor as you suggested, then use hot-key switching instead of the actual buttons on the KVM. Of course the monitor may not handle two simultaneous inputs well, but I guess I’ll find out.
Thanks again for the help.
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> google01103;1823947 Wrote:
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> The second machine attached to the KVM is a G4 Mac, which only has VGA
> output.
> The KVM I have is supposed to support hot-key switching, so I should
> be able to plug the Mac directly into the monitor as you suggested,
> then use hot-key switching instead of the actual buttons on the KVM.
> Of course the monitor may not handle two simultaneous inputs well, but
> I guess I’ll find out.
> Thanks again for the help.
>
>
assuming it works what would be nice would be some way to swith between dvi
and vga inputs without using the monitors menu - let me know as my dvi
cable is on order
thanks,
Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
I had an additional issue because I used the vga connector on the lcd
(had no dvi cable) and it was seen as a crt not an lcd. So you might want
to make sure you use the lcd’s dvi connector
About that i wouldn’t be so sure. I have HannSpree 19 inch lcd widescreen and aevery time i use dvi i can’t set vertical refresh frequency higher than 60Hz
But when using VGA i get correct frequency ??
Weird completely. Still consider using VGA
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>> 2) I had an additional issue because I used the vga connector on the
>> lcd
>> (had no dvi cable) and it was seen as a crt not an lcd. So you might
>> want
>> to make sure you use the lcd’s dvi connector
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> About that i wouldn’t be so sure. I have HannSpree 19 inch lcd
> widescreen and aevery time i use dvi i can’t set vertical refresh
> frequency higher than 60Hz
> But when using VGA i get correct frequency ??
> Weird completely. Still consider using VGA
>
>
unlike crt’s the refresh rate doesn’t seem to matter matter it’s either 60
or 75. Try googling
Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
After restarting the X, I reopened nvidia-settings as root and found that under “Resolution” drop-down box, 1024x768 is selected, not 1440x900 that I had selected earlier.
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> I’ve got a fresh install of opensuse 11 with nvidia driver installed
> from http://opensuse-community.org/nvidia.ymp
>
> I can get compiz fusion working with all the effects. I used
> nvidia-settings(as root), changed it to 1440x900 and hit “Save x to
> configuration file.”
>
> I restarted the X, but the screen resolution persists to be 1024x768.
>
> Here is my saved xorg.conf file after using nvidia-settings as root:
>
> Code:
> --------------------
>
<snip>
>
> --------------------
>
>
> After restarting the X, I reopened nvidia-settings as root and found
> that under “Resolution” drop-down box, 1024x768 is selected, not
> 1440x900 that I had selected earlier.
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> Any suggestions?
>
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if you use krandrtray (it’s a kde3 applet) can you change to 1440x900, I
actually have the same problem but live with it
Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly
Happy to report that connecting VGA directly from the Mac works. I can use the KVM to switch between KB and mouse, and can use the input controls from the monitor to switch between digital and analog inputs.
It’s a strange setup, but it works.
I used krandrtray to change the resolution but it only worked partially. the kde taskbar floated and there is a grey area on the right side and at the bottom. After restarting, 1024x768 returned.
I thought krandrtray must not be writing to /etc/X11/xorg.conf Thus, I opened krandrtray as root, changed the resolution, making sure I select both “Apply settings on KDE startup” and “allow tray applications to change startup at settings”
Somehow, my composite was turned off. I edited xorg.conf manually and changed it to on.
I restarted X and now I got the resolution that I wanted. I also have the desktop effects to play with.
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> I used krandrtray to change the resolution but it only worked
> partially. the kde taskbar floated and there is a grey area on the
> right side and at the bottom. After restarting, 1024x768 returned.
>
> I thought krandrtray must not be writing to /etc/X11/xorg.conf Thus, I
> opened krandrtray as root, changed the resolution, making sure I
> select both “Apply settings on KDE startup” and “allow tray
> applications to change startup at settings”
>
> Somehow, my composite was turned off. I edited xorg.conf manually and
> changed it to on.
>
> I restarted X and now I got the resolution that I wanted. I also have
> the desktop effects to play with.
>
> Problem solved. Thanks
>
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what line(s) in xorg.config did you change?
thanks,
Suse 11.0 x64, Kde 3.5.9, Gnome 2.20, Opera 9.x weekly