wkearney99

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Posted: Mar. 19 2006,17:54 |
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Is there a step-by-step or howto on getting DSL 2.2 working with an old Toshiba 300CT laptop that has a 1024x600 resolution screen? Regular xvesa treats it as 1024x768 and the bottom 128 pixels get chopped off (and it doesn't pan). What do I have to reconfigure to use the actual screen resolution?
'Xvesa -listmodes' doesn't show a matching resolution.
Do I need to switch to using something other than Xvesa or can I do something like convince it not to use those bottom 128 pixels?
I should also point out that this ancient box actually does a damn fine job running DSL. It's definitely a one-app-at-a-time sort of machine but it really does work nicely. Way to go folks!
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