dny wrote: > xorg.conf dont have anything indicating the resolution. > > i see this: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto#head-0e3051713171cb5d1bf49dc2dc7bea24eb9ed83e > > install 915resolution, change the driver from i810 to intel as said on > the instruction. > and X stop working. > > i do X -configure and copy the new xorg.conf and get back to same old > resolution. > still cant get higher resolution. > > any idea?? > > tia > > On Dec 27, 2007 10:39 AM, mups. cp <mups.cp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> You should look into the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file the check the >> available resolutions and the default. Changing this values should >> work, If not, check the video driver in the same file. >> man xorg.conf I notice that this some times happens if the monitor is in auto configure mode ... try this, on the menu select the following: System => Administration => Display THEN Click the "hardware" tab and pick your monitor manually. Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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