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List:       openbsd-misc
Subject:    Re: A little OT... xvidtune doesn't save
From:       Marc Espie <espie () schutzenberger ! liafa ! jussieu ! fr>
Date:       2001-12-29 19:11:17
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On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 06:20:51PM +0000, Steve Brown wrote:
> Hello there,
> 
> New install of 3.0 on i386 with Xfree86 4.10. xvidtune works but how does 
> one save xvidtune settings between sessions (I'm tired of running 
> xvidtune everytime I startx). ? Yea I know man says it can be made to 
> save an XF86Config compliant file, but it doesn't say how to make that 
> happen; or if it's automagic it doesn't say what the file is called or 
> where it goes.
> 
Make it show, then add it into your XF86Config file. This is a new
modeline, e.g., if it says:
"1024x768"     65.15   1024 1056 1248 1440    768  770  778  794 -hsync -vsync

This mean you must add a 
   Modeline  "1024x768"  65.15   1024 1056 1248 1440    768  770  778  794 -hsync -vsync

to the monitor section you are currently using.

If I recall well, XFree86 >= 4.0 does leave the XF86Config file rather
empty. And it yields default modelines that you may lose (? not sure) if
you override the default settings.

You can usually find the default modelines that are getting used in
/var/log/XFree86.0.log

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