On Mon,29.Jun.09, 08:11:50, Curtis Tyndall wrote:
> I tried running "xdpyinfo | grep reso" and got the the following:
>dots per inch 89x89
BIG OOUPS, should have been
$ xpdyinfo | grep dime
Sorry for that. In the meantime I have access to a Lenny machine where I
had to customize xorg.conf f
I tried running "xdpyinfo | grep reso" and got the the following:
dots per inch 89x89
I have no idea what that exactly means. But I would really like to be
able to get this fixed up so that I have the proper resolution.
I don't know if I mentioned previously, but the video on my motherboar
On Fri,26.Jun.09, 11:02:25, Curtis Tyndall wrote:
> I understand what you are saying, but why would the monitor say its
> resolution is 1280x800 and Debian is saying that it is 1440x900?
I don't trust frontends to much. What do you get from:
$ xdpyinfo | grep reso
?
> Does adding the HorizSync
I understand what you are saying, but why would the monitor say its
resolution is 1280x800 and Debian is saying that it is 1440x900? Does
adding the HorizSync and the VertRefresh help fix this issue?
Curtis
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On Fri,26.Jun.09, 08:24:04, Curtis Tyndall wrote:
> I tried adjusting the buttons on the monitor itself, however, what I
> noticed was in the info on one of the monitor buttons was reading
> the display as 1280x800, and the setting in display settings was
> showing 1440x900. But if I try and chang
I tried adjusting the buttons on the monitor itself, however, what I
noticed was in the info on one of the monitor buttons was reading the
display as 1280x800, and the setting in display settings was showing
1440x900. But if I try and change the setting in debian for a different
resolution, I'
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:56:28AM -0500, Curtis Tyndall wrote:
> I use just an analog cable (no DVI on monitor). I will try playing with
> the buttons on the monitor and see what happens and report back.
That's nice. What does it refer to?
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I use just an analog cable (no DVI on monitor). I will try playing with
the buttons on the monitor and see what happens and report back.
Curtis
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Am Tue, 23 Jun 2009 11:03:57 -0500
schrieb Curtis Tyndall :
> I was able to get the interface to stop crashing everytime it tried
> to load. My work computer is working great now. However, my home
> computer, I can get to the desktop and the screen resolution/sync is
> set properly, but the iss
I was able to get the interface to stop crashing everytime it tried to
load. My work computer is working great now. However, my home
computer, I can get to the desktop and the screen resolution/sync is set
properly, but the issue is that now about an inch of the right/bottom of
the screen is
Am Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:21:20 +1000
schrieb Lachlan :
> i had a lot of trouble in lenny with my HD3870 especially if i didn't
> use the proprietary driver (google ati linux driver if you don't have
> it)
I (Radeon HD 3450) had a lot of trouble with the proprietary drivers.
Suspend to RAM resulted
2009/6/23 Andreas Juch :
> Am Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:06:11 -0500
> schrieb Curtis Tyndall :
>
>> I have recently installed Debian 5.01 Lenny on my machine. I used a
>> network mirror during the installation. However, during the initial
>> boot after the installation, my graphical interface always cr
Am Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:06:11 -0500
schrieb Curtis Tyndall :
> I have recently installed Debian 5.01 Lenny on my machine. I used a
> network mirror during the installation. However, during the initial
> boot after the installation, my graphical interface always crashes
> right before the login
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