Recently I decided to put my old, otherwise unused, workstation to good use, by reinventing it as a mediacenter. The idea would be to install some sort of Linux on the old hardware, before going out buying something new (just to see if it would be worth it). This is however, where trouble began. Not only am I getting old an lazy – especially since my move to OS X, where everything just seems to magically work – but it turns out that mixing Xorg and HDTVs isn’t really something you would want to do in anything else but theory.
Moreover, it turns out that (almost) no references to my Samsung LE-32N71B HDTV (720p) exist on Google, and therefor it must not exist – but I quite like watching it anyway.
Even less information is available on how to make it work properly in Linux. Having spent quite some time in the jungle of Nvidias proprietary drivers and compilation of kernel modules, I entered the real hell of Modelines and over/under scan which comes with the “non-standard” resolutions which is HDTV.
After a lot of reading, configuring, reconfiguring and some more reading, I finally ended up with a working modeline for my Samsung LE32N71B tv – that is, it works for me. It seems that Modelines are just as personal as ones underwear, but this one fits my configuration:
Modeline "1360x768" 84.750 1360 1448 1565 1776 768 771 776 798 -hsync +vsync
Feel free to use it. It works fine with my old GeForce FX 5700LE and Kubuntu.
also i added the following, to the same “Monitor” section of my xorg.conf
HorizSync 29.0 - 75.0
VertRefresh 0.0 - 61.0