Will 2.5 and/or XF86 "5" support 100Hz or higher refresh rates?
Hello all:
(Struggling newbie here). Any guesses here as to
the potential for higher & easier to configure
refresh rates in Linux 2.5, and/or in XF86 5.0+
when they are fully developed in the coming years?
I'm going to use Linux sparingly over the next 18
months, as my eyes can't take too much of the
85Hz refresh rate cap in my distro. (2.4.18 BearOps, & 4.03 or higher X). I hope, in late 2003, to find a patch or distro that will solve the refresh rate problem.
I did all the normal stuff of entering my monitor's ranges (31-96K, 50-160Hz) in XF86Config-4. I have searched the web a lot for
video modeline generators for X - some claim to have a nice console utility where you change refresh & resolution on the fly - but, none work with my distro, and many don't unpack right in the Kconfigure utility. My distro rep. can't solve the 85 Hz cap either.
Any help, or links to utilities would be greatly appreciated. (Oh yeah, I messed around with BEOS just for fun last week, and it had a great little pop-up window on the desktop where I was able to dial-in 32-bits, 1152 lines, and a little slider that got me up to 90Hz refresh! Not bad for an "extinct" OS. (Rumour has it, that BE might be back). This is what I am really looking for in Linux - a little popup desktop window as in BEOS, where you adjust refresh rate with a simple slider.
O.K. Thanks all, and I admire everyone's expertise here (and their incredibly tough eyes). -Tunes.
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