*Bryan,
the dell sc420 is a poweredge tower. So in this case I wont have to "worry" about the laptop LCD not matching the DB15.
Jerry
Bryan J. Smith* b.j.smith at ieee.org mailto:centos%40centos.org?Subject=%5BCentOS%5D%20dell%20sc420%20connect%20to%20LCD%2032%22%20at%201366x768&In-Reply-To=430DD85C.3070208%40pagestation.com /Thu Aug 25 15:00:05 UTC 2005/
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On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 09:40 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
/ I am attempting to connect my dell SC420 to a 32" LCD at 1366x768.
/>/ I have attached my currect config file and currect X start log. />/ ... />/ (II) I810: Driver for Intel Integrated Graphics Chipsets: i810, i810-dc100, />/ i810e, i815, i830M, 845G, 852GM/855GM, 865G, 915G, E7221 (i915), />/ 915GM, 945G / I have had nothing but problems with notebooks and Dell i8x0 GPUs when it comes to the external DB15 port. For some reason the driver will only send the _exact_same_signaling_ of the internal LCD to the external port. So unless the external monitor/LCD is capable of the exact same scan ranges as the notebook's LCD, I've been screwed.
I've been meaning to try my notebook in Windows to see if it has the same problem. I can only assume the Windows drivers from Intel actually know how to drive the external DB15 at a difference scan range.
With nVidia Go Mobile chipsets, both the MIT "nv" driver (assuming the OEM hasn't changed things) and the nVidia "nvidia" driver have no issue driving the external DB15 at a different scan range than the internal LCD.