What I've found to be odd is that the Fedora 8 install dropped me in to
what it describes as a 1920x1200 resolution, but it is obviously not.
I was just able to replicate the "phenomenon" that allows me to get a
temporary 1920x1200 resolution. Here are the steps to reproduce: 1) Using init level of 3, run startx. 1) Change the screen resolution (not disply settings) to a lower resolution 2) kill the gnome session (ctrl+alt+backspace) 3) start back up the X environment (startx) 4) Go back to the screen resolution preferences, and change back to 1920x1200 and click apply. 5) My resolution appears to be correct for now, but once I logout and log back in, I will be back to a crappy resolution (1280x960 or similar I think). __________________________________ Jeremy Nix Senior Application Developer Southwest Financial Services, Ltd. (513) 621-6699 wwp wrote: Hello Jeremy, On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 07:33:43 -0500 Jeremy Nix <Jeremy.Nix@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:During a recent re-install to Fedora 8, I have found that the 1920x1200 resolution that I had in Fedora 7 has been lost. Even with the 915resolution hack, the resolution still is off. From what I can guess, it looks like 1280x1024 or 1440x900. Has anyone had success achieving this resolution, if so how? I did notice a few peculiarities. First, I was able to get a resolution close to (if not exactly) 1920x1200 after futzing with the screen resolution in the GUI, logging out, logging back in. The couple times I saw the "good" resolution, I had reduced my screen resolution setting, restarted, then updated the screen resolution to 1920x12000 and clicked apply. After the next login, the resolution was back to its reduced version. I also notice that each time I login, the resolution appears to magnify as the fonts/icons are being loaded. The text generally shows up first in a smaller form, and then magnifies as everything is loaded. I don't know whether either of these two points are relevant, but I did find them unusual.[snip] No problem w/ a D810 WUXGA screen (+ Ati X600), 1920x1200 w/o the need to change the X config. In my case it's an install from scratch. Regards, |
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