David R. Litwin wrote on Dec, 16: > > I keep trying to get Debian to load a GUI to 1280X1024 resolution. I run > > the install and select the correct driver for my video card. Then when it > > asks about my monitor I select the medium option and select 1280X1024 @ 75. > > I know this resolution is supported for this monitor but I continue to get > > to the GUI and only supports 800X600 and 640X480 are available. Any > > suggestions on how to fix this?
I had, have, exactly the same problem. I must admit the problem still baffles me but is half-solved now, thanks to Knoppix. Problem before: a Fujitsu laptop with an LCD capable of 800x600, connected to a Samsung monitor capable of 1024x768. No matter how much I tweaked /etc/X11/xorg.conf (or /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 before that), the resolution was always set to 800x600. Half-solution now: I booted with a Knoppix Live CD, which created an XF86Config-4 with a lot of fancy modelines, and X was started with 1024x768. I overwrote my xorg.conf with Knoppix-generated XF86Config-4, rebooted with Debian and, voilĂ , 1024x768 resolution. The half-problem now: the screen is not completely used: 1.5 cm vertical black stripes on each side. I tried to lower the default color depth, from 16 to 8, but then the screen went black when X was restarted. I got the impression that the modelines would have to be different for a different color depth, and Knoppix seemed to have detected the right ones for color depth 16. I hope this helps somehow Paulo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]