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01-17-2003 11:10 PM
01-17-2003 11:10 PM
f70 flat panel display w/ Red Hat 8.0
So I changed the refresh rate to 60, and rebooted - and X-Server would not start (it said "screen not found" somewhere in there). Being new to Linux, not familiar with the command line, and since it was a fresh install anyway, I reinstalled RH. When the option came up, I tried a 1280 x 1024 generic laptop display. Then tried keeping it at f70 but setting the refresh rate to 60 during the install. Then tried choosing the 1720 flat panel. In all of these, X-server always failed to start once I rebooted and I ended up reinstalling RH. Did not see a generic 17" flat panel display listed. Is my monitor incompatible? Or is the integrated video card the problem? When I had this CPU built to order, I chose integrated video with the intention of upgrading it later to one that supported dual displays, DVI interface, etc. - but I can't afford to upgrade it now!
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01-19-2003 01:47 AM
01-19-2003 01:47 AM
Re: f70 flat panel display w/ Red Hat 8.0
If I were you, I would try to edit /etc/X11/XF86Config by hand. If you need help doing so, please post your current config.
Make sure that "HorizSync" and "VertRefresh" reflect the datasheet of your flat LCD display :
http://h20015.www2.hp.com/content/common/manuals/bph07459/bph07459.pdf
First, try HorizSync = "30-80" and VertRefresh = "56-75".
If it doesn't work, try VertRefresh="60" and leave HorizSync unchanged.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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01-22-2003 10:24 PM
01-22-2003 10:24 PM
Re: f70 flat panel display w/ Red Hat 8.0
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01-23-2003 04:32 PM
01-23-2003 04:32 PM
Re: f70 flat panel display w/ Red Hat 8.0
Also tried deleting all resolutions except 1280 x 1024, but then X server wouldn't start.
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04-30-2003 03:23 PM
04-30-2003 03:23 PM
Re: f70 flat panel display w/ Red Hat 8.0
TIA
Best Regards
PeterV wb3fsr@comcast.net
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04-30-2003 04:28 PM
04-30-2003 04:28 PM
Re: f70 flat panel display w/ Red Hat 8.0
I never did get it to work, unfortunately, and gave up. But I did a search just now on the Intel site and came up with this driver (don't remember seeing it there the last time I looked):
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/filter_results.asp?strOSs=39&strTypes=DRV%2CARC&ProductID=865&OSFullName=Linux*&submit=Go%21
I'd try it myself first, but I have had enough frustration with this issue already!