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Created attachment 561006 [details] X log Description of problem: G200e video, Philips 170S monitor: attempt to change from 1024x768 to 896x672 (next highest resolution advertised in gnome-display-properties) fails Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-2.6.18-308.el5 xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.1.1-48.90.el5 xorg-x11-drv-mga-1.4.13-5.el5 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run "gnome-display-properties" 2. Change the "Resolution" selection from "1024x768" to "896x672" (or, for that matter, "960x600") 3. Click the "Apply" button. Actual results: Error message, presumably monitor-generated: ATTENTION SIGNAL CANNOT DISPLAY THIS VIDEO MODE,CHANGE COMPUTER DISPLAY INPUT TO 1280X1024@60HZ Expected results: 896x672 Additional info: 960x600 (3rd on the list) also fails, but 832x624 (4th on the list) works. Both of the resolutions that fail both offer only 60 Hz refresh rates; both of the ones that work offer 75 Hz. Not sure it matters, but On the assumption that the error is in unavailable resolutions being advertised, rather than a more general failure of screen resolution changes, I'm inclined to assume that this is a relatively minor bug that can wait until 5.9, but I'm going to let others make that decision.
Created attachment 561007 [details] xorg.conf
Both 896x672 and 960x600 in that list are doublescan modes, which are basically useless for server chips. Should just turn that off.
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