Bug#256475: xserver-xorg-video-i810: Need to use external program to get a sharp 1400x1050 resolution

2007-01-07 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
El jue, 04-01-2007 a las 12:57 +1100, Drew Parsons escribió:
 Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
  I'm a owner of a i855 chipset in a Dell Inspiron 510m, with BIOS version
  A05. Using out of the box XWindow and configuring it for 1400x1050
  resolution, which is the max for this computer, works but I get fuzzy
  horizontal lines. This is best seen when X is loading, at the dotted
  screen with cursor that it's seen before any window manager starts.
  
  For fixing it I have to use a external program, called 855resolution
 
 
 The equivalent program available in Debian etch is called 915resolution.
 
 Incidentally, two years have now passed since you originally filed this
 bug.  Do you still need to use 915resolution under xserver-xorg-video-i810
 1.7.2-3 or does your computer now work without it?

  Yes, I have updated to 915resolution, and yes, I still need to use it
to get working resolution, both when I make a fresh boot or when I
return from suspending the laptop.

  Cheers,

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Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
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Bug#256475: xserver-xorg-video-i810: Need to use external program to get a sharp 1400x1050 resolution

2007-01-03 Thread Drew Parsons
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
 I'm a owner of a i855 chipset in a Dell Inspiron 510m, with BIOS version
 A05. Using out of the box XWindow and configuring it for 1400x1050
 resolution, which is the max for this computer, works but I get fuzzy
 horizontal lines. This is best seen when X is loading, at the dotted
 screen with cursor that it's seen before any window manager starts.
 
 For fixing it I have to use a external program, called 855resolution


The equivalent program available in Debian etch is called 915resolution.

Incidentally, two years have now passed since you originally filed this
bug.  Do you still need to use 915resolution under xserver-xorg-video-i810
1.7.2-3 or does your computer now work without it?

Drew


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