"out of range" doesn't mean it's the wrong resolution. It means that you've specified some frequencies/values that the monitor can't support, or isn't meant to support in case they cause damage.
It's unclear to me if this is a bug in Xorg, a faulty monitor, or just a misunderstanding.
"out of range" doesn't mean it's the wrong resolution. It means that you've specified some frequencies/values that the monitor can't support, or isn't meant to support in case they cause damage.
It's unclear to me if this is a bug in Xorg, a faulty monitor, or just a misunderstanding.