First time using debian seriously on a laptop. Have a fujitsu siemens
with a radion mobility:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon
Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
The lcd runs at a maximum of 1024x768.
The monitor runs at 1600x1200.
Under windows - when the monit
Hi - I have a keyboard that does not have a numeric keypad. This has not
been a problem until now - I need to be able to change screen resolution in
X easily and quickly.
The way I have always changed screen resolution in the past has been to use
crtl-alt-plus (numeric).
Does anyone have any
Markus wrote:
>
> I have a very simple but irritating problem: I have
> started (right after installation of Debian) startx
> and now it automatically starts every time the system
> is started. The resolution is though way too low
> (340*240 or something) and this causes huge
> difficulties in try
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 02:24:51 -0700 (PDT)
"Markus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a very simple but irritating problem: I have
> started (right after installation of Debian) startx
> and now it automatically starts every time the system
You probably installed kdm/xdm/gdm. You can either remove
I have a very simple but irritating problem: I have
started (right after installation of Debian) startx
and now it automatically starts every time the system
is started. The resolution is though way too low
(340*240 or something) and this causes huge
difficulties in trying to get even to the basic
ed you the trouble of answering my stupid
questions?
David
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Von: moron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Datum: Samstag, 22. Mai 1999 01:05
Betreff: Resolution in X
>When installing Linux I configured X for three screen resolutions -64
> When installing Linux I configured X for three screen resolutions -640*480,
> 800*600 and 1024*768. (ATI mach 64). How can I select which one is actually
> used and change from one to another?
Quite ok to ask that in the beginning of Linux use. Check my page (first
URL below in .sig file ) for
When installing Linux I configured X for three screen resolutions -640*480,
800*600 and 1024*768. (ATI mach 64). How can I select which one is actually
used and change from one to another?
I'm sure this is very elementary, but I'd be grateful for help.
Idiot
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