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<audy> trying to get everyone in my company to change their passwords -__-
<audy> some of them don't know their own passwords...
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<Rzrik> Anyone here knows OCaml?
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<pikajude> hey dudes
<pikajude> has anyone here ever tried to overclock a monitor while using linux
<jfhbrook> i didnt know you could do that
<jfhbrook> like that sounds like a joke
<jfhbrook> alongside "overclocking my microwave" or something
<joepie91> jfhbrook: ... wait, if overclocking your microwave is a joke, then what did I do to my microwave...?
<jfhbrook> dunno Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―
<joepie91> :P
<pikajude> jfhbrook: it does
<pikajude> it boils down to sending more data to the monitor than the monitor says it can officially accept
<joepie91> pikajude: can't you just dick with Xorg settings to set the refresh rate higher?
<joepie91> at the risk of bricking your hardware
<pikajude> you have to tell the driver to ignore the advertised refresh rate though
<pikajude> and if i do that the resolution I get is 1024x768
<pikajude> and can't be scaled higher
<pikajude> :)
<pikajude> which makes perfect sense obviously
<joepie91> pikajude: hm. I remember dicking with my Xorg config on a testing box because it was mis-detecting the monitor due to a GPU bug
<joepie91> pikajude: and it also defaulted to 1024x768 but I could get around that in some manner
<pikajude> yeah i'm not sure what to do with it
<joepie91> probably with more config options
<joepie91> lol
<joepie91> I mean, Xorg config is a minefield
<pikajude> if i create a new mode and try to switch to it xrandr gives me a nonsensical error
<jfhbrook> you can do a lot of crazy shit hand editing xorg configs
<joepie91> yeah don't bother with the higher-level tools like xrandr
<pikajude> i think producing useless messages was the original mission statement when writing xrandr