On Wednesday 14 April 2010 02:17:14 Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
On 13/04/10 12:24 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> My new laptop has an Intel WXGA video card - and I have no more detail
> than that. dpms identifies it as an "LCD panel 1280x1024", yet X
> insists that 1024x768 is the best it can do. That produces horrible
> distortions, so it's important to get this sorted.
>
> I tried commenting out the dpms option and adding a Modes line, but still
> I'm stuck with the same display. Running xrandr in konsole gives me
>
> Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768
> default connected 1024x768+0+0 0mm x 0mm
>
> 1024x768 61.0*
> 800x600 61.0
> 640x480 60.0
> 1024x600 0.0
>
> Before I tried to fix things I think I was seeing 1024 x 600, as the
> 1024x768 does fill my screen, whereas the original display was taller
> than the screen.
>
> Any ideas what might be causing the problem, and what I could do about
> it?
I have just had similar issue two days ago with dual setup of 1920x1200
displays on Radeon driver. For some silly reason login X chooses to
default to 1280x720 (!). This is on Fedora 11. I have yet to file a bug.
Here's how I sorted it out:
Use cvt command to get modeline data, e.g.:
$ cvt 1920 1200 60
# 1920x1200 59.88 Hz (CVT 2.30MA) hsync: 74.56 kHz; pclk: 193.25 MHz
Modeline "1920x1200_60.00" 193.25 1920 2056 2256 2592 1200 1203 1209
1245 -hsync +vsync
Now edit your ~/.bash_profile and add:
xrandr --newmode 1920x1200 193.25 1920 2056 2256 2592 1200 1203 1209 1245
-hsync +vsync xrandr --addmode DVI-0 1920x1200
xrandr --output DVI-0 --mode 1920x1200
Note: if the xrandr --new mode complains something about X resources,
change the name of the mode to something like 1920x1200_1.
Note 2: In your case, s/1920x1200/1280x1024/g in above examples.
Noted, in case it comes in handy later, thanks :-) It looks as though my
first task is to get the Intel driver in and recognising the card.
Anne
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