SOLVED - xorg.conf and Nouveau

2012-09-19 Thread Jim
On 09/19/2012 12:24 AM, Anthony Messina wrote: On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 05:17:25 PM Jim wrote: Fedora 17 / KDE Can I use the nouveau driver in xorg.conf to Lock in the resolution ?. I have a computer that defaults to 1920x1080 and that resolution is to high, and I have a older friend tha

Re: xorg.conf and Nouveau

2012-09-19 Thread Steven I Usdansky
From: Anthony Messina >To: Community support for Fedora users >Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:24 PM >Subject: Re: xorg.conf and  Nouveau > >On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 05:17:25 PM Jim wrote: >> Fedora 17 / KDE >> >> Can I use the nouveau driver in xo

Re: xorg.conf and Nouveau

2012-09-18 Thread Tim
On Tue, 2012-09-18 at 17:17 -0400, Jim wrote: > I have a computer that defaults to 1920x1080 and that resolution is to > high, and I have a older friend that will be using this computer and I > want to Lock into 1280x1024x75 There's at least two ways to do it: Increase the font sizes, leave the

Re: xorg.conf and Nouveau

2012-09-18 Thread Anthony Messina
On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 05:17:25 PM Jim wrote: > Fedora 17 / KDE > > Can I use the nouveau driver in xorg.conf to Lock in the resolution ?. > > I have a computer that defaults to 1920x1080 and that resolution is to > high, and I have a older friend that will be using this computer and I

Re: xorg.conf and Nouveau

2012-09-18 Thread Joe Zeff
On 09/18/2012 02:17 PM, Jim wrote: I don't want to use the nvidia drivers they are to unstable and nouveau drivers are doing a good job on this computer. Are you referring to the binary blob from nVidia, or the repackaged kmod-nvidia. If the latter, I've been having nothing but good luck with

xorg.conf and Nouveau

2012-09-18 Thread Jim
Fedora 17 / KDE Can I use the nouveau driver in xorg.conf to Lock in the resolution ?. I have a computer that defaults to 1920x1080 and that resolution is to high, and I have a older friend that will be using this computer and I want to Lock into 1280x1024x75 . I don't want to use the nvidia