Recently I found I couldn't log in into GNOME. I found the reason. In XF86Config-4 I have defined resolutions:
1024x768, 1280x1024, 800x600, 800x600PAL (this is for my VooDoo 3 TV-Out) and Virtual Screen size: 1280x1024
In GNOME I have set the screen size 1024x768 - I have 17" monitor and 1280x1024 is too much, it is good as virtual. But. I have to put 1280x1024 in allowed resolutions, in other case xrandr don't want to work. (I need xrandr to switch into 800x600PAL, to have tv-out).
Then I cannot login into GNOME. I have to in login screen (gdm) change resolution to 1280x1024 (Ctrl-Alt-+), login, and then Ctrl-Alt-- to get back into my favourite one.
Any hint what can I do?
Second thing:
Is there some GUI to switch resolution (just in the way like Ctrl-Alt-[+/-] does) in deb package, preferably?
And third:
Is it possible to change virt.screen size without restarting X? If so, is some deb package with "nice gui" for this?
greetings, -- misiek *** Michal R. Hoffmann | <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *** *** -= member of: KNM, ZUKiH, HCKU =- ***
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