On 02/01/2013 01:16 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-02-01 00:47 (GMT-0800) Per Bothner composed:
Xorg.0.log is available at: http://per.bothner.com/tmp/F18-Xorg.0.log
It says your cmdline contains nomodeset.
The former does seem to be loading the VESA driver.
Intel driver does not work with nomodeset on cmdline, so X falls back to
VESA, which doesn't do widescreen modes.
Thanks! I manually edited /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
to remove the nomodeset options, and that fixed the problem.
I then removed it from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in /etc/default/grub,
so hopefully it won't re-appear.
That leaves the question is where did this come from in the first place?
I did a clean install of Fedora 18. However, I did have a few older
partitions on the disk, and perhaps the Fedora 18 installer used
data from those other partitions to initialize /etc/default/grub.
Sees strange, but that is all I can think of. Unless there is a
bug in the Fedora 18 installer ...
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