Re: GDM screen too big for display

2006-03-04 Thread Willie Wonka
nikias wrote: > >>>Maybe you have a wrong resolution in a Modes line of the file > >>>/etc/X11/XF86Config-4. > >>> > >>>For example, with the Mode line below, I think I would get the effect > >>>you describe. Leaving out the resolution "1280x960", which is wrong for > >>>my monitor, would fix it.

Re: GDM screen too big for display

2006-03-04 Thread B.Hoffmann
On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 12:19 +0100, nikias wrote: > >>>Maybe you have a wrong resolution in a Modes line of the file > >>>/etc/X11/XF86Config-4. > >>> > >>>For example, with the Mode line below, I think I would get the effect > >>>you describe. Leaving out the resolution "1280x960", which is wrong

Re: GDM screen too big for display

2006-03-04 Thread nikias
Maybe you have a wrong resolution in a Modes line of the file /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. For example, with the Mode line below, I think I would get the effect you describe. Leaving out the resolution "1280x960", which is wrong for my monitor, would fix it. SubSection "Display"

Re: GDM screen too big for display

2006-03-04 Thread B.Hoffmann
> > Maybe you have a wrong resolution in a Modes line of the file > > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. > > > > For example, with the Mode line below, I think I would get the effect > > you describe. Leaving out the resolution "1280x960", which is wrong for > > my monitor, would fix it. > > > > SubSec

Re: GDM screen too big for display

2006-03-04 Thread nikias
Winston Smith wrote: On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 08:37:44PM +0100, nikias wrote: hello, gdm starts default as my login manager. The problem is that it doesn't use the correct proportions of my screen. Although everything looks sharp, I have to scroll to see the whole screen. After I l

Re: GDM screen too big for display

2006-03-03 Thread Winston Smith
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 08:37:44PM +0100, nikias wrote: > hello, > > gdm starts default as my login manager. > The problem is that it doesn't use the correct proportions of my screen. > Although everything looks sharp, I have to scroll to see the whole screen. > After I log in, Gnome starts and us

GDM screen too big for display

2006-02-25 Thread nikias
hello, gdm starts default as my login manager. The problem is that it doesn't use the correct proportions of my screen. Although everything looks sharp, I have to scroll to see the whole screen. After I log in, Gnome starts and uses the correct size. Does anyone have an idea where I have to look