Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-24 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Dienstag, 24. Januar 2012 schrieb Darac Marjal: > On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 03:47:10PM -0700, mik...@softhome.net wrote: > > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand > > and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a > > resolution that isn't native and do

Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-24 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Montag, 23. Januar 2012 schrieb mik...@softhome.net: > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand > and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a > resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I > identify just what package, module, or

Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-24 Thread Darac Marjal
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 03:47:10PM -0700, mik...@softhome.net wrote: > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand > and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a > resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I > identify just what package

Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20120123_154710, mik...@softhome.net wrote: > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand > and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a > resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I > identify just what package, module, or kernel pa

Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread Ashton Fagg
On 24 January 2012 08:47, wrote: > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and > type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that > isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what > package, module, or kernel part this "bug

Re: default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 24/01/12 09:47, mik...@softhome.net wrote: > Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and > type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that > isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what > package, module, or kernel par

default resolution on distro boot

2012-01-23 Thread mikezb
Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what package, module, or kernel part this "bug" hides in? I'm using a Sharp 32" LCD t