855GM not changing resolutions for games (SOLVED)

Wayne Smith tuxrocks at cox.net
Sat Jan 21 20:10:08 PST 2006


On Saturday 21 January 2006 4:52 pm, Alan Hourihane wrote:
> > Okay, maybe it was because I tried so many different things yesterday,
> > but I passed the option "NoDDC" today, and it eliminates the error. 
> > However, it still uses a range that I do NOT specifiy, the one that it
> > used when it kicked the error, 45.71-50.33.  It then says that it will
> > only use the "built-in" modes of 1280x800 and 1024x768.  The video bios
> > still shows the other, desired modes when using 855resolution and 915
> > resolution.
> >
> > Now the odd thing is that when I use 6.8.2, the HorizSync gets set to the
> > range I specify (30-50), and then kicks 1280x800 out because it doesn't
> > fall into that range.  When I run 6.8.2 w/o specifying the HorizSync,
> > then it says it's using the "default" range of 28-33, and includes all
> > desired modes (1280x800, 1024x768, 800x600, and 640x480).
> >
> > I think the real issue is why my HorizSync does not seem to be honored in
> > 6.9 like it is in 6.8.2, and why Xorg is defaulting to the much higher
> > hsync range in 6.9.
> >
> > xorg.conf:  http://staff.norman.k12.ok.us/~wsmith/xorg.conf
> >
> > xorg log:  http://staff.norman.k12.ok.us/~wsmith/Xorg.0.log
>
> Can you just try switching the Driver from i810 to vesa and see if the
> same problem happens ?
>
> Alan.

The problem has been solved.  I can now get the HorizSync range passed to 
Xorg, but only if I also give a VertRefresh range in xorg.conf.  Once this is 
done, I don't need modelines, or even modes.  I also don't need to pass 
NoDDC, either.  GL is good, all resolutions are used, all problems seem 
solved.

The big question in my feeble mind was why this behavior changed between 6.8.2 
and 6.9.  I use a pretty minimal xorg.conf, actually based off one of the 
configuration tools (xorgsetup).  Anyway, it seems odd to me that I would not 
have to specify VertRefresh in one release, but have to in the next, 
especially when it's not produced in the automatic setup tool.  Maybe this 
should be looked into, or put into the docs, like i810's man file?  I don't 
know, just thinking aloud...

Anyway, thanks to all for all the help.  If anyone has any questions for me, 
or an explanation, then let me know.  Otherwise, I consider it blessedly 
over.  :)

Wayne



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