Inputting the right refresh rates

I found the specficiations for my laptop, but I don't really know how to transfer these numbers to what Xorg require
the info Dell gives me
Horizontal: ±65° (WSXGA+)
Vertical: ±50° (WSXGA+)
my specs at
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/s … #wp1054574

nikron wrote:
I found the specficiations for my laptop, but I don't really know how to transfer these numbers to what Xorg require
the info Dell gives me
Horizontal: ±65° (WSXGA+)
Vertical: ±50° (WSXGA+)
my specs at
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/s … #wp1054574
From looking over your specs, I would add to xorg.conf
HorizSync 60-60
And would also look over www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html  before doing too much more.
The numbers you quote are for the viewing angle not Horizontal Frequency (or sync).
I don't have a LCD monitor handy so that what advise given as the words of a fool.
Good luck

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