Hi,
i have just installed Linux Mint 9 XFCE.
Because my monitor is not recognized, I could only choose 1024x768 with 60 hz.
In other linux distribution there was /etc/x11/xorg.conf
In this file I could change my monitor settings, f.e. VertRefresh
Where could I find xorg.conf or where to change the monitor settings manually?
Markus
Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
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Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
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Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
The only distro I have with Xfce on it is Sidux, not Mint, though I doubt they differ all that much.
On Sidux I just go to Settings/Display and that is where I can alter things graphical.
BTW If you still have your old distro with xorg.conf on it then copy and paste it to Mint Xfce /etc/X11 It will almost certainly work. Unfortunately xorg.conf has 'gone out of fashion' now with later xorg versions - obviously it was too easy to use and could be manipulated by mere mortals like me so could not be allowed to continue in the headlong rush by Linux devs to make everything as inaccessible as a certain Microsoft product
Edit. Here is another option that I just found, try running
in a terminal. Don't ask me how it works, I haven't got a clue.
On Sidux I just go to Settings/Display and that is where I can alter things graphical.
BTW If you still have your old distro with xorg.conf on it then copy and paste it to Mint Xfce /etc/X11 It will almost certainly work. Unfortunately xorg.conf has 'gone out of fashion' now with later xorg versions - obviously it was too easy to use and could be manipulated by mere mortals like me so could not be allowed to continue in the headlong rush by Linux devs to make everything as inaccessible as a certain Microsoft product
Edit. Here is another option that I just found, try running
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xvidtune
Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
Copying the xorg.conf file from other pc in /etx/X11/ did not take any effect.
xvidtune will result in: Unable to query monitor info
My monitor will still not be recognized an I am unable to set a higher refresh rate than 60 hz.
Any other ideas?
xvidtune will result in: Unable to query monitor info
My monitor will still not be recognized an I am unable to set a higher refresh rate than 60 hz.
Any other ideas?
Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
The refresh rate sounds about right, I use a Samsung SyncMaster 2233 External Monitor on my Dell Laptop and it will only be recognized at 60Hz. 1920x1080 resolution. Anything else gives me 1024x768.
Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
With a crt monitor 60 hz is not very "eye friendly", so I would like to set refresh rate at 85 hz, which is supported by my monitor.
But I don't know how to set refresh when monitor is not being recognized by linux.
But I don't know how to set refresh when monitor is not being recognized by linux.
Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
True, 60hz is not good for a crt: now if only you had given the crt model #, brand name, people might have known the expected freq ranges availablemarkus_s wrote:With a crt monitor 60 hz is not very "eye friendly", so I would like to set refresh rate at 85 hz, which is supported by my monitor. But I don't know how to set refresh when monitor is not being recognized by linux.
And you have also not given your graphics card, which will also affect the frequency ranges available, nor have you said which driver you are using with this system
--the Ubuntu, Mint default seems to be the nouveau driver or a vesa mode driver, when the graphic card or the monitor is not known (in the hardware DB, Ubuntu set..)
Maybe you can start with, in a terminal
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inxi -F
And yes, once the correct driver is running, you can set the resolution either directly in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file or via the graphic card setup,: both ATI and Nvidia have a setup program which will create an xorg.conf file to match the monitor/graphic card, as well as possibly recognizing more monitor hardware types
Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
The monitor will also not being detected with other systems.
But I have the HorizSync : 30-72, and the VertRefresh: 50-85
Here again my question: Where could I insert this data?
Graphics: Card ATI RV280 [Radeon 9200]
But I have the HorizSync : 30-72, and the VertRefresh: 50-85
Here again my question: Where could I insert this data?
Graphics: Card ATI RV280 [Radeon 9200]
Re: Linux Mint 9 XFCE unable to find xorg.conf
Hi,
Back to the subject of xorg.conf file. The Microsoft serial mouse is not recognized by the Mint9 distros on my very old AMD-K6 based computer. Is it possible to find where the configuration information is stored so that I can change it for appropriate mouse? The default is ps2 mouse and it works on newer computers.
Back to the subject of xorg.conf file. The Microsoft serial mouse is not recognized by the Mint9 distros on my very old AMD-K6 based computer. Is it possible to find where the configuration information is stored so that I can change it for appropriate mouse? The default is ps2 mouse and it works on newer computers.