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| Thread ID: 62470 | 2005-10-08 18:40:00 | Configuring xorg.conf in my new Gentoo installation | jcr1 (893) | Press F1 |
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| 394579 | 2005-10-08 18:40:00 | I have a nasty flicker on the screen and, to be ideal it should stretch by about 1.5 cm wide and 1 cm vertical to get the best advantage of the screen size of the monitor. I have used Google to make sure the settings used were correct (the monitor is a COMPAQ MV740 with a 17" screen). Video card is a nvidia vanta. I have done some minor tweaks, but have to revert to the original as they usually kill X. Following is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf . Help would be appreciated. Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "X.org Configured" Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0 InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer" InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard" EndSection Section "Files" RgbPath "/usr/lib/X11/rgb" ModulePath "/usr/lib/modules" FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/misc/" FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/TTF/" FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/Type1/" FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/CID/" FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/75dpi/" FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/100dpi/" EndSection Section "Module" Load "record" Load "extmod" Load "dbe" Load "dri" Load "glx" Load "xtrap" Load "freetype" Load "type1" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Keyboard0" Driver "kbd" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "mouse" Option "CorePointer" Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2" Option "Device" "/dev/input/mouse0" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" EndSection Section "Monitor" #DisplaySize 340 250 # mm Identifier "Monitor0" VendorName "CPQ" ModelName "COMPAQ MV740" HorizSync 31.5 - 70.0 VertRefresh 50.0 - 120.0 Option "DPMS" EndSection Section "Device" ### Available Driver options are:- ### Values: <i>: integer, <f>: float, <bool>: "True"/"False", ### <string>: "String", <freq>: "<f> Hz/kHz/MHz" ### [arg]: arg optional #Option "SWcursor" # [<bool>] #Option "HWcursor" # [<bool>] #Option "NoAccel" # [<bool>] #Option "ShadowFB" # [<bool>] #Option "UseFBDev" # [<bool>] #Option "Rotate" # [<str>] #Option "VideoKey" # <i> #Option "FlatPanel" # [<bool>] #Option "FPDither" # [<bool>] #Option "CrtcNumber" # <i> #Option "FPScale" # [<bool>] #Option "FPTweak" # <i> Identifier "Card0" Driver "nv" VendorName "nVidia Corporation" BoardName "NV6 [Vanta/Vanta LT]" BusID "PCI:1:0:0" EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen0" Device "Card0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 1 EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 4 EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 8 EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 15 EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 16 EndSubSection SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 24 Modes "1024x768 1250x1024" EndSubSection EndSection |
jcr1 (893) | ||
| 394580 | 2005-10-08 20:08:00 | Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen0" Device "Card0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 24 Modes "1024x768 1250x1024" EndSubSection EndSectionYou have a couple of typos in that line. You are missing a closing and starting speechmark for both those resolutions. They should also go from highest to lowest. You also have a typo with the 1250 which should be 1280. That section should look like this: SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 24 Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" EndSubSection See how you get on with those settings. |
Jen (38) | ||
| 394581 | 2005-10-09 18:49:00 | Thanks Jen, I corrected it and there is an improvement; mainly, that the image now fits the screen better than before. I also feel that there is less flicker, but I'd still like to see it a bit better still. Maybe I'm being just a bit too fussy. |
jcr1 (893) | ||
| 394582 | 2005-10-09 20:22:00 | You might also want to have a look at this site.. Howto: Gentoo nVidia Guide (www.gentoo.org) Follow the guide, if you get stuck on the xorg section, heres mine to give you an example... Section "Module" Load "glx" Load "extmod" Load "dbe" Load "record" Load "xtrap" Load "freetype" Load "type1" EndSection IN the above section, I have deleted the 'dri' module entry, and made sure 'glx' is in there Section "Device" ... (theres a heap of stuff that really doesnt affect the settings in here) ... Driver "nvidia" Option "NoLogo" "1" VendorName "nVidia Corporation" BoardName "NV17 [GeForce4 MX 440]" BusID "PCI:1:0:0" EndSection In the above section, I have replaced driver name 'nv' to 'nvidia', I have also added the NoLogo option (kills the nvidia splash screen, you can keep this if you want, just delete the line) Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen0" Device "Card0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 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 This is the newly configured display section (thanks to those who helped me with this); note the default depth is set at 24 (the guide tells you it must be 16 or 24). This is how mine is set up, it should give you a guide for yours Incidentally, the flicker may be that your refresh rate is set too low. |
Myth (110) | ||
| 394583 | 2005-10-10 04:02:00 | The flicker will indeed be from running your monitor with a low refresh rate. Not sure whether you are using KDE or Gnome, but have a look under the monitor section on the Menu for an option to increase the refresh rate. It will be there somewhere. :) | Jen (38) | ||
| 394584 | 2005-10-10 08:05:00 | Thanks Jen & Tazz :thumbs: It was indeed the refresh rate. I found it in KDE, Control Center, Peripherals, Display. It was stuck on 1280x960 at 60 Hz (It really was), so I changed it to 1024x768 and 85Hz , which has made all the difference. But, prior to this, I leapt in and followed the Gentoo nVidia Guide through - to the letter... :eek: horrors. I lost Xwindows completely for a while (good thing I kept a record of my old settings). Anyway, got it sorted now. |
jcr1 (893) | ||
| 394585 | 2005-10-10 08:06:00 | looks technical :illogical | Prescott (11) | ||
| 394586 | 2005-10-10 08:25:00 | Prescott, for someone like me. It really is and I appreciate having Jen and Tazz and of course Chill, around, to guide me through some of these issues. | jcr1 (893) | ||
| 394587 | 2005-10-10 08:28:00 | it looks very technica to me, especially the commands the linux users use. i might see you in the linux world one day, ive been thinking about making the step. keep up the good work :thumbs: |
Prescott (11) | ||
| 394588 | 2005-10-10 08:44:00 | Thanks Prescott. I suppose some would say I was daft, but then again why do we attempt anything? The reward of completing a challenge we set for ourselves, I guess. Gentoo is certainly more of a challenge than some other versions of Linux I've played around with; but, I've really learnt something about Linux as I've gone along and this would be, to a major extent, because the Gentoo Documentation is so good. Of course, I couldn't have got this far without the help of the aforementioned people on this forum as well. If you do give it a go, my advice would be; compile your own kernel. It's not that difficult and if you don't get it quite right you can always revisit it. The alternative, they call it Genkernel, just creates too many hassles with the bootloader. |
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