Carl Parrish wrote: > Eric "Shubes" wrote: >> Just wanted to follow up on this for posterity. >> >> I ended up with the eVGA GeForce 6200 with subject monitor. >> >> First problem was that my power supply (300w, stated miniumum) didn't >> have enough amps on the 12v rail (15a, needed 18a). EVGA technician >> was extremely helpful diagnosing this, and I give high marks to >> everyone on their support staff that I talked with. I bought a >> UltraXFinity 500W PS from Fry's ($70 w/ $50 MIR), and they work fine >> together. >> >> Next hurdle was the configuring X. Thanks to Carl's xorg.conf >> settings, this was a breeze. Until I discovered that I couldn't adjust >> the resolution to my liking. It seemed like it just wouldn't take the >> specified resolutions. Then >> I realized that the specified driver was (the generic) 'vesa'. After >> googling a bit, I found that the nvidia driver is named 'nv'. When I >> changed that, voila. Everything was worked well. >> >> This was on FC5. The bottom bar was a little beyond the bottom of the >> display, so I selected the "Auto Image Adjust" function on the monitor >> menu, and it straightened right up. Cool. >> >> Then I tried Ubuntu 5.10. Same X config settings I used in FC5. Two >> problems: >> 1) the bottom bar was off the screen, and I couldn't make it right. >> AIA monitor function didn't fix it, and there's no manual vertical >> size adjustment, only vertical position. This left me at a loss. >> 2) the fonts on Ubuntu were very fuzzy. I noticed that Ubunto's X >> configuration specifies various font files, while Fedora uses a font >> server. Don't know if this changed in Ubuntu 6.06 or not, but I found >> Ubuntu's fonts basically unusable at 1680x1050 (the monitor's >> recommended resolution). >> >> Then I tried CentOS4.3. No nv driver on this distro. I didn't try to >> bring it over from FC5. I was having other thoughts by now. >> >> I'm wondering at this point, why do I have 3 distros on my desktop >> machine? Granted, it's kinda nice to be able to check out other >> distros' config files on occasion, but is it worth it? I'm thinking, >> what's the point? I have CentOS on my server, so I really don't need >> it on my desktop any more. I have Ubuntu on my notebook (as well as >> CentOS and that other one), so do I really need it on my desktop machine? >> >> I've concluded that it's not worth the effort, and that it's just not >> productive. I'll leave the free space on my HD, and will probably use >> it to try other distros as I get the itch. Otherwise, I'm settling on >> FC5 for the time being. >> >> That's my story, and I'm sticking to it! ;) >> > Anyone else noticing that the DVI connection isn't working? I'm at a > lost to what the problem is I've tried changing monitors (I ended up > buying two VA2012wb, one on a computer that just has VGA). My graphic > card has a DVI connection with a VGA converter using the converter works > fine. so I don't think the problem is the graphics card. I've changed > cords, that doesn't work. I have to assume its a xorg conf somewhere > because if I stay in run level 3 DVI works fine. but as soon as I try to > turn the GUI on I get *nothing* on the view screen. Even if I reboot. I > don't remember exactly what drastic thing I had to do to reset it and > get back to runlevel 3 but that would work. I can't really think of any > reason why I *need* DVI but since my card supports it and the monitors > are supposed to I feel like I should be using it. Also I've given up on > multi distros on one computer as well. I was going to try to use Xen to > get FC5 and openSuse 10.1 running on the same box. I ended up just > running FC5 on my box and using FreeNX to run Suse 10.1 on my wife's so > I can play with both from my desktop. Thanks for the additional testing, Carl. My next step was going to be to try a different monitor with DVI, but I don't think I'll go there from what you've said. What card are you using? eVGA's tech support was very good. I wonder if they're good with X configs too. Might be worth a shot. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss