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List:       xfree86
Subject:    Re: [XFree86] Gamma problems
From:       kenpark79 <kenpark79 () libero ! it>
Date:       2003-06-30 21:34:20
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kenpark79 wrote:

> Andy Goth wrote:
>
>>On Monday, June 30, 2003 8:04 am, Alex Sandro Queiroz e Silva wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>	I have an ATI Radeon 7000 AGP 64MB DDR and a Samsung SyncMaster 3Ne
>>>monitor (pretty old, I know). I was using version 4.3.0 but the radeon
>>>driver wasn't able to find a suitable mode for my monitor, it was
>>>"thinking" my monitor was a flat panel. After a lot of searching I've
>>>downloaded XFree86 from CVS (cvs co servonly) and compiled it. The
>>>driver now correctly identifies my monitor but the problem now is that
>>>the gamma is all messed up, I can barely read. 3D acceleration is ok,
>>>though.
>>>	Any ideas on how to solve this gamma problem? I've tried some values in
>>>the monitor section but to no avail.
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>If you think it's a gamma problem, try using xgamma to adjust.  I'm sure you 
>>can also set the gamma in /etc/X11/XF86Config, but since I don't do it myself 
>>I don't have any reference, and I'm too lazy at the moment to look it up in 
>>the source or documentation.
>>
>>If you type xgamma with no parameters, it will report the current settings.
>>
>>  
>>
> NO I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM.... SETTING THE GAMMA DON'T RESOLVE IT.
> IT'S A BUG ALREADI REPORTED TU XFREE BUGZILLA.
>
P.S.  *Bugzilla Bug * NUMBER *351* 

ther's a experimental patch to try but i have don't tested it
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xfree86&m=105582853120655&w=2

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kenpark79 wrote:<br>
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    <pre wrap="">On Monday, June 30, 2003 8:04 am, Alex Sandro Queiroz e Silva wrote:
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      <pre wrap="">	I have an ATI Radeon 7000 AGP 64MB DDR and a Samsung SyncMaster \
3Ne monitor (pretty old, I know). I was using version 4.3.0 but the radeon
driver wasn't able to find a suitable mode for my monitor, it was
"thinking" my monitor was a flat panel. After a lot of searching I've
downloaded XFree86 from CVS (cvs co servonly) and compiled it. The
driver now correctly identifies my monitor but the problem now is that
the gamma is all messed up, I can barely read. 3D acceleration is ok,
though.
	Any ideas on how to solve this gamma problem? I've tried some values in
the monitor section but to no avail.
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If you think it's a gamma problem, try using xgamma to adjust.  I'm sure you 
can also set the gamma in /etc/X11/XF86Config, but since I don't do it myself 
I don't have any reference, and I'm too lazy at the moment to look it up in 
the source or documentation.

If you type xgamma with no parameters, it will report the current settings.

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NO I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM.... SETTING THE GAMMA DON'T RESOLVE IT.<br>
IT'S A BUG ALREADI REPORTED TU XFREE BUGZILLA.<br>
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P.S.&nbsp; <font size="+1"><b>Bugzilla Bug </b></font> NUMBER <font
 size="+1"><b>351</b></font>&nbsp; <br>
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ther's a experimental patch to try but i have don't tested it<br>
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href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xfree86&m=105582853120655&w=2">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xfree86&amp;m=105582853120655&amp;w=2</a><br>
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