Mark Grieveson wrote:
Mark Grieveson([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hello. I just installed Debian Etch on an old laptop (IBM
Thinkpad > 770). It works okay, but the image is half the screen
size. It's a > centred box within the larger screen. How do I make
it full size? I > tried "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", thinking
that changing the > resolution might help, but, it did not help. > I
suspect it's something to do with the laptop. This is the first >
laptop I've ever had. All suggestions are appreciated.
I just finished setting up 2 Thinkpad 770's. It took a lot of
googleing to get a working system running.
You did not mention which kernel you are running, or which boot
loader, and that matters. ...
If you put vga=0x305 in your grub/lilo setup you can get 1024x768 in
kernel-inage-2.6.8.
ie: in Grub
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.8y root=/dev/hda1 vga=0x305 ro
:-) HTH, YMMV, HAND :-)
Wayne
Hi Wayne. Thanks for your feedback. I'll try that. I'm using Etch;
so, I think the image is now 2.6.17.
Mark
I tried this, but it did not work. It changed the initial text that is
displayed as Linux is loading, but the xserver of Etch overrode this
setting, and returned the display to 800x640, with this displayed as a
smaller space within the entire screen (not using the full screen).
If anyone knows how this can be fixed, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Mark
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