Re: XF86Config and restarting X

2004-05-31 Thread Nick Leverton
On Sun, May 30, 2004 at 05:51:19PM -0400, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I have edited my /etc/X11/XF86Config file to include "1280x1024" wherever 
> screen sizes are mentioned.  When accessing KDE RandR or the KDE Display 
> control panel, the only modes available to me are 1024x768 and lower.
> 
> How can I restart X to reflect my new sizes?

Control-alt-backspace is the most immediate way.

Nick




Re: XF86Config and restarting X

2004-05-30 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
On Sunday 30 May 2004 23:51, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I have edited my /etc/X11/XF86Config file to include "1280x1024" wherever
> screen sizes are mentioned.  When accessing KDE RandR or the KDE Display

Ehm.. You didn't change all of them did you? I would guess that the right way 
to do this would be to add a new screen mode, and not change the existing 
ones.

> control panel, the only modes available to me are 1024x768 and lower.

Did you try reconfiguring the x server with debconf?

# dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86

Backup your old config first! It probably won't work the first time you try to 
reconfigure it.

> How can I restart X to reflect my new sizes?

Reboot?

I think a problem might be that nobody here uses the RandR extension or have 
even tested it. Most people are probably happy with the screen size they 
have, and are not thinking about changing it. So it is hard to answer this 
kind of question if you have no experience with it.

I tried it once a while back and the desktop didn't resize after the 
resolution changed, so the kicker panel was hidden outside the screen. The 
only way to get it back was to reset the x session with ctrl-alt-backspace. 
After that I considered KRandR/RandR to be experimental, and have not used it 
since.


Anders

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