1280x800
Jeff Vian
jvian10 at charter.net
Fri Jun 11 20:25:54 UTC 2004
mickey wrote:
>I had the same issue with my laptop, (1680x1050)
>
>Edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>
>Go down to the Modes "1024x768" 800x600" ...
>change it to Modes "1280x800" "1024x768" etc
>
>then save and hit CTRL-ALT-BKSPACE to restart x
>
>
NOTE: ctrl-alt-bksp will NOT restart X if you are in runlevel 5. You
will need to 1) reboot or 2) from a console screen as root use "telinit
3" to get a non-graphics screen then "telinit 5" to go back to the
graphics mode.
I would recommend instead, to do the 'telinit 3' before starting your
edit of the config file. From there you can use "startx" to start the X
server and ctrl-alt-bksp to kill it after each test. Once it is working
correctly then use 'telinit 5' to go back to the graphics mode.
>That should work great, (it's possible you will also have to set the
>horrizontal/vertical freq too - it's in the same config file Mine says
>"HorizSync 31.5 - 90.0"
>"VertRefresh 60.0 - 60.0"
>
>then Go into GIMP and create a new document the dot size of your screen
>(1280x800) and view it at 1:1. It should be the size of your screen - (It's a
>good test)
>
>-Mickey
>
>-Linux MASTER wannabe - but I'm currently just scratchin' the surface!
>
>Martin Biggs wrote:
>
>>On Saturday 05 Jun 2004 16:46, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Martin Biggs wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi, I am hoping one of you can help me.
>>>>
>>>>I have a eMachines M5116 laptop with a screen resolution of 1280x800; but
>>>>I
>>>>can only get it to work at 1024x768.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>I don't know much about this subject,
>>>but you have the Depth set to 24 for this resolution.
>>>You could try setting it to 16
>>>(and also DefaultColorDepth).
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Thankyou for your sugestion, I didhave doubts as to if it would make any
>>difference as it is known to work under Mandrake. I did try it though with
>>no change in effect.
>>
>>Thanks anyway.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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