On 12 January 2017 at 18:50, Michael Fothergill <
michael.fotherg...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On 12 January 2017 at 17:50, Cathy Gramze <rhia...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> And what video card/chipset do you have? I got the 1024x768 until I
>> installed firmware-Linux-nonfree to get the firmware for my integrated
>> Intel graphics. Perhaps you, too need some firmware. It's the best bet when
>> other distros Just Work, as they include non-free drivers by default, and
>> Debian doesn't.
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>> cathy
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> Presumably if you ran gNewSense which is a version of Debian recommended
> by the Free Software Foundation then you would have to use xorg.conf to set
> the screen resolution.
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> Think gNewSense = orthodox ; Debian = reformed; Ubuntu =
> secular/heterodox......
>
> MF ​​
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>> On 01/12/2017 06:36 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
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>>> On Monday 09 January 2017 10:34:23 manashpal wrote:
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>>>> After installing Debian latest Jessie in my system, I am getting a
>>>> 1024*768
>>>> screen resolution, but my monitor can render 1366*768. it is unlikely to
>>>> have got such a unexpected screen resolution like 1024*768. on the other
>>>> hand ubuntu, fedora, kali and many more linux distros has never
>>>> disappoint
>>>> me such a way. how can I fix it ? kindly let me know the steps I will
>>>> follow.thanks.m@n@sh..........p@l
>>>>
>>> Which Desktop Environment, if any, are you using?
>>>
>>> Lisi
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