Re: Screen resolution problem / unstable

2006-04-14 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
(I'm subscribed to the list, so you don't need to send me duplicate copies. It's also advisable to avoid top posting your replies.) On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 09:54:30PM +0100, Steve Sheldon wrote: > I daren't go to the KDE desktop settings here as it will go directly to > 800 x 600 max .. grin Oh,

Re: Screen resolution problem / unstable

2006-04-14 Thread Steve Sheldon
Hi, I daren't go to the KDE desktop settings here as it will go directly to 800 x 600 max .. grin Meanwhile though I have an Athlon 64 3000, 1Gb ram, and a Siluro GF4 MX-8X E-Bios V4.18.20.15.0 (c)1996-2000 Nvidia 64Mb Card. Oddly I havent had this problem before, but whether that is due to Fedora

Re: Screen resolution problem / unstable

2006-04-12 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 09:56:26AM +0100, Steve Sheldon wrote: > Where my screen resolution has always been stable under SuSE or Fedora, it > doesnt appear to be with Debian. Do you recall if you also used the nv driver on SuSE/Fedora, or did you use nvidia or something else? Also, it would prob

Screen resolution problem / unstable

2006-04-12 Thread Steve Sheldon
Hi All, I am new to Debian (previously SuSE and Fedora user :()and have set Debian up on my AMD-64 - 1Gb ram - N-Vidia video card - and HP 1024*768 res LCD display. Where my screen resolution has always been stable under SuSE or Fedora, it doesnt appear to be with Debian. I set the system up with t