The virtual resolution will be as large as the largest screen resolution
listed (absent a Virtual line). So, if you delete 1280x1024, leaving
1024x768 800x600 640x480 you'll get a virtual screen size of 1024x768 no
matter what order the entries are in. You can specify a larger virtual
than the d
Did that, and same problem still. Thanks
Kelly
Nate wrote:
>
> remove the 'viewport' lines of the file (back the file up first)
>
> XF86Config does not need 'em.
>
> lemme know how it goes
>
> nate
>
> root wrote:
> >
> > Actually the problem is how at 640x480, the viewing window is 640x480
Kelly Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After much searching, I can't find anywhere how to set the viewport in X
> to the current screen resolution. Either it is set manually, or it is
> the highest resolution possible. I have consulted my "gurus" to no
> avail. Also it is annoying to some pe
After much searching, I can't find anywhere how to set the viewport in X
to the current screen resolution. Either it is set manually, or it is
the highest resolution possible. I have consulted my "gurus" to no
avail. Also it is annoying to some people I am attempting to convert to
linux as well.
4 matches
Mail list logo