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I am trying to set up a new 1400x900 widescreen monitor, but I just cannot get it to work correctly. The closest I get is 1400x900, which causes lots of vertical blur bands.
I am having some difficulty understanding the difference between 1400x900 and 1400x900.
Perhaps you could take a few moments to clarify and check each resolution you mention?
I have tried with two different machines with i945 and ATi cards, running CentOS 4 and Ubuntu, always with the same result.
My experience with Intel graphics is it's usually difficult; I have a Dell GX270 with onboard Intel graphics and, in FC6, it doesn't work at in any useful sense. (Note, with coaxing, it works in EL5 beta, SLES and SUSE 10.1). And that's with a monitor running at 1280x1024.
My investigations indicate that the monitor reports itself to be "1440x900". It also supports 1600x1200 by squashing the pixels together, so it also advertises support for that resolution, which messes things up.
According to the documentation I have seen online, disabling DDC (using NoDDC and DCC "off") and setting the correct modeline should work, but it always reverts to 1440x900 (if I am lucky).
Any ideas on how to force it to the right resolution? It really is driving me nuts not being able to use the monitor to the native resolution.
You could try reading the messages written to the Xorg log file in /var/log
Thanks
Gabriel
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