Unfortunately, the best mode sometimes can be missing from the display's EDID ("extended display identification data" accessed by computer through DDC), so your computer won't be able set the best mode automatically, and you'll need to do some manual configuration.
(The sample commands are for Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 "Wheezy", but should work for many other systems).
- First of all, find out the native resolution (e. g., 1920 x 1080) and refresh rate (should be a multiple of 60 Hz: 60 Hz, 120 Hz etc.) for your display.
- Try to calculate a suitable video mode string using
cvt
utility (from thexserver-xorg-core
Debian package); 60 Hz is the default refresh rate, so it can be omitted:$ cvt -r 1920 1080 # 1920x1080 59.93 Hz (CVT 2.07M9-R) hsync: 66.59 kHz; pclk: 138.50 MHz Modeline "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1111 +hsync -vsync $ cvt -r 1920 1080 120 # 1920x1080 119.88 Hz (CVT) hsync: 137.14 kHz; pclk: 285.25 MHz Modeline "1920x1080R" 285.25 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1144 +hsync -vsync
- Check the current video mode of your display through the display's menu (and write down those values somewhere for reference).
If the actual clock values are higher than calculated by
cvt
, then it's reasonable to test the freshly calculated video mode. - For quick video mode changes, you can use
xrandr
utility (from thex11-xserver-utils
Debian package):$ xrandr Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192 DVI1 connected 1366x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 456mm x 123mm 1920x1080 60.0*+ 1024x768 60.0 800x600 60.3 56.2 640x480 59.9 VGA1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) $ xrandr --output DVI1 --mode 800x600 $ xrandr --newmode "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1111 +hsync -vsync $ xrandr --addmode DVI1 1920x1080R $ xrandr --output DVI1 --mode 1920x1080R
- For permanent effect, you'll need to change X11 settings by putting the generated modeline into the proper section of the
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
config file:Section "Monitor" Identifier "Monitor0" VendorName "Vendor1" ModelName "Model2" HorizSync 30.0 - 150.0 VertRefresh 50.0 - 160.0 Option "DPMS" "true" Modeline "1920x1080R" 138.50 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1111 +hsync -vsync EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen0" Monitor "Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1920x1080R" EndSubSection EndSection
- The video mode for Linux console probably can be changed using KMS (kernel mode setting); there's some good info about KMS settings on nouveau Wiki.
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