It's a little tricky, but I did it this way:

used the graphic xf86cfg (or something like that), there I went to video
modes, it opens quite a big chart where you can find depth and video modes
options. A few tries and I got 1150x980 (or something like) with 15bits,
which I liked better than 1280x1024 and 1024x768 in my 17´ screen, with an
ATI Rage 32MB.

There must be a better way, but this worked for me.

Good luck,

Bernardo


Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 20:24:42 -0500 (EST)
From: John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: XFree86 Problem:  Cannot Disable Virtual Desktop

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Scott R. wrote:
> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:07:05 -0800
> From: Scott R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: XFree86 Problem:  Cannot Disable Virtual Desktop
>
> [I am not subscribed to this list, so please cc: me in any replies.
> Thank you.]
>
> For the past couple of days, I have been trying to find something,
> *somewhere* that would tell me how to make my desktop the same size as
> my screen.  Right now, the virtual desktop is roughly twice the size of
> my screen.  I generated my XF86Config file using 'xf86config'.  In the
> past (in version 4.2.0, for example), there was a question in there that
> asked "would you like your desktop to be larger than your screen (y/n)?"
> (or something along those lines), but, this time through, the question
> was not there and I cannot for the life of me find anything in
> XF86Config, the manpage, the list archives or google to help me out.
> Can anyone give me a clue?
>
> This is XFree86 4.2.1 on FreeBSD 5.0-DP2.  Please let me know if you
> need more information.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Scott
>

I can't help directly, but have a suggestion. If you have multiple
resolutions set you can switch between them with alt+ctrl+[+|-] (plus or
minus sign on the numpad). I have some hardware at work that was a real
PITA to get working with X and I never solved the problem you're having.
However, by loading X, then switching through the resolutions as above, I
could get the right resolution to fit on the screen.

I can't explain it, but it works. It's not tidy, but it does work. Does
that work for you?

#  John Bleichert
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