On Monday 03 December 2007 08:00:56 you wrote: > James Cornell wrote: > > You don't set the resolution > > with the utlity, that's why the XRandR extension was such an important > > milestone to accomplish when X.org 7.x was instituted on OpenSolaris. > > Again, the Intel cards lack the functionality. > > Intel chipsets currently have the best support for XRandR, due in > no small part to Intel's engineers being the ones driving the new > functionality into XRandR in the open source community - but the > new versions of XRandR (1.2) and the Intel driver update (2.1.0) > to support them both integrated after SXDE 9/07 (snv_70) - you'll > find them in current SXCE or the next SXDE (1/08).
Thanks Alan. Yes, I'm sorry if I confused anyone, I meant they don't provide separate utilities for their cards. It's still ideal to setup an xorg.conf on some monitor setups if it can't detect the frequency or largest resolution correctly, the rest (Downsizing and changing frequency) can be done with XRandR in almost every case. James
