Hi,
New to this list, and new to Debian. Just installed this over top of
an old installation of RH9, which worked fine, just a bit dated. My
machine is a K6-2, old but reliable.
I installed by creating a small install CD, booting from CD and then
basically letting it do its thing for an hour downloading stuff and
installing a fresh system. That all went well, I am able to log
into the console etc; however, the screen resolution is stuck at 640x480.
I've read through the archives and googled till my fingers are sore.
All the solutions I've seen say to modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf either manually
or by using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. Then restart gdm.
Tried that several times, and I've gotten one of two results each time:
1) either it has no effect at all or
2) xserver won't even start up because its confused.
Bottom line, is that I can't do much at the console with a 640x480 resolution
because many of the dialog boxes span outside the window, and they are not
moveable; hence, if I want to be able to use the GNOME environment fruitfully
I need to get the resolution up.
I have a Permedia 2 graphics card and a Princeton 19" LCD display. The
auto-detect
in xserver-xorg seems to find that ok. They're both capable of handling
1280x1024
and the xorg.conf file that is created by dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg shows
that
this resolution is possible.
No matter what I do, I'm not able to get the screen resolution up. It appears
that
it is just defaulting to the bare minimum resolution for some reason, but as
far as
I can tell, the card and monitor are properly being detected.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Ed
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