[Officially off-topic, as this is a problem with Fedora 18, not testing.
I'm afraid I didn't get a chance to try out F18 before it was released.
Next time ...]
I have a major F18 regression, which makes it unusable: The Gnome/X11
environment sets the screen resolution 10 1280x1024 - but the actual
resolution is 1920x1080. Also, an external display is not seen, even when
I click "Detect Displays" in the "Displays" portion of System Settings.
This is vanilla Gnome 3. (I assume KDE wouldn't make a difference, though
I'm willing to try it.) This is, alas, an "Optimus" laptop: a GeForce GT
555M,
along with Intel Sandybridge Mobile GT2+. Also alas: There is no way to
disable
the Nvidia chip by booting into the BIOS settings.
F18 was installed from scratch, so I may have missed installing or
setting something.
So for now I'm stuck on Fedora 17 or running Fedora 18 under VirtualBox
under Windows - neither of which makes me happy. Please save me from this
unpleasant choice! What do I look for to fix this?
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