bwh1969
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Joined: Mar. 2006 |
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Posted: June 23 2007,17:23 |
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My monitor supports 1280*1024, but in DSL, I can't seem to pull this off. On my HD install, the grub line is vga=791. If I try to change that, it get on my monitor, (Samsung syncmaster 912N) a floating box saying 'mode not supported' I have tried 775, 793, 794, 795 as well as "normal." Normal works fine with the boot to X prosess, as with vga=791 or 792 but if I try to change the resolution in X with xvesa or xsetup to 1280*1024, I get the monitor's error message again. Then I have the issue where I can't get a screen back to fix it and have to reset to reboot.
Under xp and kubuntu, the 1280*1024, which actually happens to be the native resolution for the monitor, this isn't an issue, although, I will say that if kubuntu installs a new kernel, the screen will flicker under shutdown and that message pops up for a moment, but the screen flickers again and the kubuntu logo comes on.
Something manual I need to work out? I was looking for an xorg.conf file or something similar. This has bugged me since I have started using DSL a few years ago. I never really asked on the forum as the 1024*768 is okay, but is kind of grainy and I was hoping it would be resolved by each dsl version, and I am running 3.3 now.
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