Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-01-10 at 19:32, Felix Miata wrote: > Leandro neto composed on 2021-01-10 23:42 (UTC): > >> I am trying to report this since October 2019 > > Trying to report exactly what (in detail)? > >> all my emails are blocked fell free to remove access my machine and >> see by yourself > > See

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Felix Miata
Leandro neto composed on 2021-01-10 23:42 (UTC): > I am trying to report this since October 2019 Trying to report exactly what (in detail)? > all my emails are blocked fell free to remove access my machine and see by > yourself See what by self? Remove what access to your machine? --

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Felix Miata
Alexander V. Makartsev composed on 2021-01-11 04:35 (UTC+0500): > Otherwise it would be recommended to use by nouveau project developers. [2] Producers of products aren't normally given to recommending use of competing products. > [2] >

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Leandro neto
I am trying to report this since October 2019   all my emails are blocked fell free to remove access my machine and see by yourself    leandro Enviado via UOL Mail Assunto: Re: Monitor resolution wrong De: avbe...@gmail.com Enviado em: 10 de janeiro

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 10.01.2021 22:18, Felix Miata wrote: I wasn't aware of that limitation. Here's an older version of essentially the same thing: I've skimmed through that thread and pretty much agree with a

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Felix Miata
Alexander V. Makartsev composed on 2021-01-10 19:01 (UTC+0500): > Felix Miata wrote: >> Notice the absence of "nouveau". You may better understand this choice among >> three >> rather than two by reading here: >>

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 10 ian 21, 14:34:42, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > > If the reason to use "nouveau" is to "eradicate tainting software", > then what about myriads of other proprietary blobs in your system? One step at a time ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 10.01.2021 15:49, Felix Miata wrote: Alexander V. Makartsev composed on 2021-01-10 14:34 (UTC+0500): Felix Miata wrote: ... Personally, I can't imagine any real reason to use "nouveau", because it is trapped in development hell for years now ... Anyway, the choice to use an opensource

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Felix Miata
Alexander V. Makartsev composed on 2021-01-10 14:34 (UTC+0500): > Felix Miata wrote: ... > Personally, I can't imagine any real reason to use "nouveau", because it > is trapped in development hell for years now ... > Anyway, the choice to use an opensource "nouveau" or proprietary > "nvidia"

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-10 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 10.01.2021 06:27, Felix Miata wrote: Alexander V. Makartsev composed on 2021-01-10 05:22 (UTC+0500): ...so you need to install "nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver"... Most likely that's false. As you should be able to see above, old NVidia cards don't require tainting software to run X on modern

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-09 Thread Dennis Wicks
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote on 1/9/21 6:22 PM: On 10.01.2021 04:08, Dennis Wicks wrote: Felix Miata wrote on 1/9/21 3:33 PM: Dennis Wicks composed on 2021-01-09 15:00 (UTC-0600): When I boot kernel 4.19.0-13-amd64 my monitor res is 1024x768. It should be 1680x1050 which I get when I boot

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-09 Thread Felix Miata
Dennis Wicks composed on 2021-01-09 17:08 (UTC-0600): > Felix Miata wrote: >> This situation is often a case of missing firmware, but it's unusual that it >> happens simply due to a minor kernel upgrade. Please upload >> /var/log/Xorg.0.log >> from a -13 boot to http://pastebin.com/ or

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-09 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 10.01.2021 04:08, Dennis Wicks wrote: Felix Miata wrote on 1/9/21 3:33 PM: Dennis Wicks composed on 2021-01-09 15:00 (UTC-0600): When I boot kernel 4.19.0-13-amd64 my monitor res is 1024x768. It should be 1680x1050 which I get when I boot into kernel 4.19.0-12-amd64. Also, when I look at

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-09 Thread Dennis Wicks
Felix Miata wrote on 1/9/21 3:33 PM: Dennis Wicks composed on 2021-01-09 15:00 (UTC-0600): When I boot kernel 4.19.0-13-amd64 my monitor res is 1024x768. It should be 1680x1050 which I get when I boot into kernel 4.19.0-12-amd64. Also, when I look at the xfce display settings when I have -13

Re: Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-09 Thread Felix Miata
Dennis Wicks composed on 2021-01-09 15:00 (UTC-0600): > When I boot kernel 4.19.0-13-amd64 my monitor res is > 1024x768. It should be 1680x1050 which I get when I boot > into kernel 4.19.0-12-amd64. Also, when I look at the xfce > display settings when I have -13 booted it has some generic >

Monitor resolution wrong

2021-01-09 Thread Dennis Wicks
Greetings; When I boot kernel 4.19.0-13-amd64 my monitor res is 1024x768. It should be 1680x1050 which I get when I boot into kernel 4.19.0-12-amd64. Also, when I look at the xfce display settings when I have -13 booted it has some generic display listed and only the 1024x768 res. When I am

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems (SOLVED)

2014-06-02 Thread Marc Shapiro
On 02/17/2014 07:34 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote: On 02/16/2014 01:35 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: Le 16.02.2014 20:09, Marc Shapiro a écrit : I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-17 Thread Marc Shapiro
On 02/16/2014 01:35 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: Le 16.02.2014 20:09, Marc Shapiro a écrit : I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. The highest resolution that

Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread Marc Shapiro
I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. The highest resolution that I am offered under System/Preferences/Monitor Settings (in Mate) is 1360x768. That is also the only

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread Dan Purgert
On 16/02/2014 14:09, Marc Shapiro wrote: I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. The highest resolution that I am offered under System/Preferences/Monitor Settings (in

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread Marc Shapiro
On 02/16/2014 11:47 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: On 16/02/2014 14:09, Marc Shapiro wrote: I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. The highest resolution that I am offered under

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread Dan Purgert
On 16/02/2014 15:40, Marc Shapiro wrote: On 02/16/2014 11:47 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: On 16/02/2014 14:09, Marc Shapiro wrote: I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. The

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread David Christensen
On 02/16/2014 11:09 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote: I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. As I understand it, there is a serial communications link between graphics adapters and monitors associated with the acronym EDID. As with other digital communications

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread David Christensen
On 02/16/2014 01:24 PM, David Christensen wrote: ... it's either SSH in and issue a shutdown command or push the reset button. , boot into safe mode, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and try again. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Re: Monitor Resolution Problems

2014-02-16 Thread berenger . morel
Le 16.02.2014 20:09, Marc Shapiro a écrit : I purchased a new monitor and I am having problems with the resolution. It is a Samsung SyncMaster S24B150 with an optimal resolution of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. The highest resolution that I am offered under System/Preferences/Monitor Settings (in

modifying template xorg.conf file to change monitor resolution

2012-07-20 Thread Michael Fothergill
Dear Folks, I am trying to fix my monitor screen resolution. I made a template xorg.conf file by running the gdm3 stop command and then did something like crtl alt f1 and got a terminal prompt and logged in as root and did /usr/bin/Xorg -configure and a new xorg.conf file was created in /root.

Re: modifying template xorg.conf file to change monitor resolution

2012-07-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 20 iul 12, 17:41:59, Michael Fothergill wrote: It's quite a while since I edited an xorg.conf file.The resolution is too low at present - I think I am running at 800 x 600 I ran xrandr (which is a bit magical and mystical to me at present) mikef@Vigor15:~$ xrandr xrandr:

Re: modifying template xorg.conf file to change monitor resolution

2012-07-20 Thread Brian
On Fri 20 Jul 2012 at 17:41:59 +0100, Michael Fothergill wrote: I have two dumb questions: 1. Where do I enter the 1440 x900 resolution into the xorg.conf file? By and large there should be no need for an xorg.conf file as the card should autodetected and everything configured from what is

Re: Monitor Resolution issues

2010-03-07 Thread Camaleón
resolution. I also wonder what I can do in the configuration file about my graphics card if I need to do that. It's a Gigabyte GT220 (nvidia). Thanks for any help. I'd like to know how I can do things manually because the tools on both distributions won't let me change the monitor resolution

Re: Monitor Resolution issues

2010-03-06 Thread Stephen Powell
because the tools on both distributions won't let me change the monitor resolution or anything like that. See http://www.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/tp600.htm#ConfigX for an example of a working xorg.conf file on Lenny. Don't copy it verbatim, of course. It is tuned for a specific video card. Things

Monitor Resolution issues

2010-03-05 Thread Linux User
the monitor resolution or anything like that. Kind Regards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/40a027ee1003052103u2bf30dd7g33e44f22f74e9...@mail.gmail.com

Re: I can't change monitor resolution in gnome

2007-04-20 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 19:11:25 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote: On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:20:46 -0700 Tyler MacDonald dijo: Reconfigure the xserver-xorg package (dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in a terminal as root); the defaults should be what you're currently configured for. When you get

I can't change monitor resolution in gnome

2007-04-17 Thread Charles Blair
My monitor is supposed to have an optimal resolution of 1080 by 1240 (or something like that). I have installed the testing (etch) distribution with the default gnome interface. I have tried clicking on Preferences and monitor resolution, which brings up what looks like a suitable screen

Re: I can't change monitor resolution in gnome

2007-04-17 Thread Tyler MacDonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My monitor is supposed to have an optimal resolution of 1080 by 1240 (or something like that). I have installed the testing (etch) distribution with the default gnome interface. I have tried clicking on Preferences and monitor resolution, which brings up what

Re: I can't change monitor resolution in gnome

2007-04-17 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:20:46 -0700 Tyler MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo: Reconfigure the xserver-xorg package (dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in a terminal as root); the defaults should be what you're currently configured for. When you get to the monitor configuration page, try

Setting monitor resolution using gnome preferences

2007-04-15 Thread Charles Blair
My monitor is supposed to have an optimal resolution of 1080 by 1240 (or something like that). I have installed the testing distribution with the default gnome interface. I have tried clicking on Preferences and monitor resolution, which brings up what looks like a suitable screen

Re: Setting monitor resolution using gnome preferences

2007-04-15 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 10:03:21PM -0500, Charles Blair wrote: My monitor is supposed to have an optimal resolution of 1080 by 1240 (or something like that). I have installed the testing distribution with the default gnome interface. I have tried clicking on Preferences and monitor

Re: Changing monitor resolution after installng

2005-11-22 Thread Steven Wheelwright
,' `medium,' or `advanced' configuration for setting the monitor resolution. This way, the configuration files and your preferences are managed by dpkg; when a new version comes, the transition will be easier. I apologize if I am completely wrong. Even if I am, though, I think it is much

Re: Changing monitor resolution after installng

2005-11-21 Thread Steven Wheelwright
, Clint Whoa, I am fairly new, but I was under the impression that you should not edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Rather, you should, as root, do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 You can choose a `simple,' `medium,' or `advanced' configuration for setting the monitor resolution. This way

Re: Changing monitor resolution after installng

2005-11-21 Thread Clint Harshaw
Steven Wheelwright wrote: I am fairly new, but I was under the impression that you should not edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Rather, you should, as root, do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 You can choose a `simple,' `medium,' or `advanced' configuration for setting the monitor resolution

Changing monitor resolution after installng

2005-11-20 Thread pinecone
Hi folks: I installed sarge from CD and then upgraded by internet. My monitor is capable of higher than 800 x 600 and I indicated so during the installation but the Gnome resolution selection shows only 800 x 600 or lower. I assume that I have to change a setting somewhere but don't know

Re: Changing monitor resolution after installng

2005-11-20 Thread Clint Harshaw
pinecone wrote: Hi folks: I installed sarge from CD and then upgraded by internet. My monitor is capable of higher than 800 x 600 and I indicated so during the installation but the Gnome resolution selection shows only 800 x 600 or lower. I assume that I have to change a setting somewhere

Re: Changing monitor resolution after installng

2005-11-20 Thread Clint Harshaw
Here's how I do it. su to the root user, and edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Locate the following section (it may differ for your current setup): Section Screen IdentifierDefault Screen DeviceGeneric Video Card MonitorGeneric Monitor DefaultDepth24 [...] SubSection Display

Monitor resolution

2004-10-11 Thread Erik Jakobsen
Hi. I installed the debian sarge yesterday, and I'm not able with the setup to increase the monitor resolution to more than 800X600. I would prefer 1024X768. The graphic card is an old ATI, but with SuSE, it has worked fine at 1024X768. TIA Erik Jakobsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Monitor resolution

2004-10-11 Thread Andrea Vettorello
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 08:50:27 +0200, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I installed the debian sarge yesterday, and I'm not able with the setup to increase the monitor resolution to more than 800X600. I would prefer 1024X768. The graphic card is an old ATI, but with SuSE, it has

Re: Monitor resolution

2004-10-11 Thread Erik Jakobsen
Andrea Vettorello wrote: The suggested way is to use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86. If you know the monitor specs (you only need to know the vertical and horizontal max refresh frequency) you can choose advanced in the monitor configuration and insert them, and then choose the preferred

Re: Monitor resolution

2004-10-11 Thread Sergio Basurto
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 08:50:27 +0200, Erik Jakobsen wrote: Hi. I installed the debian sarge yesterday, and I'm not able with the setup to increase the monitor resolution to more than 800X600. I would prefer 1024X768. The graphic card is an old ATI, but with SuSE, it has worked fine

Re: Monitor resolution

2004-10-11 Thread steef
Sergio Basurto wrote: On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 08:50:27 +0200, Erik Jakobsen wrote: Hi. I installed the debian sarge yesterday, and I'm not able with the setup to increase the monitor resolution to more than 800X600. I would prefer 1024X768. The graphic card is an old ATI, but with SuSE, it has

Re: Monitor resolution

2004-10-11 Thread Erik Jakobsen
steef wrote: I think you must check you resolution, in the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file, the monitor resolution always can be moved there. In the screen section in Modes you will find something like Modes 800x600 640x480 ... you must put in this line the resolution that you want first. Modes

problem with monitor resolution after install

2004-03-28 Thread nucFlash
I recently installed Debian on my Power Mac 9600 and have a problem starting XFree86. I'm convinced the problem is an error with the monitor resolutions but don't know how change the resolutions and frequencies X11 uses. In Yellow Dog Linux, I would use Xautoconfig to generate a default

Re: problem with monitor resolution after install

2004-03-28 Thread Kent West
nucFlash wrote: I recently installed Debian on my Power Mac 9600 and have a problem starting XFree86. I'm convinced the problem is an error with the monitor resolutions but don't know how change the resolutions and frequencies X11 uses. In Yellow Dog Linux, I would use Xautoconfig to

Re: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-10 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 12:28:28AM -0800, alan brown wrote: So my question is, How can I use the keyboard to kill X-Windows (as my mouse is dead)? ctrl-alt-backspace should kill X and return you to the command line. And while I'm at it, how can I truly shut down linux. Because I am not

Re: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-06 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 13:24, Pigeon wrote: On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 06:56:44PM -0800, alan brown wrote: Modes 1024*768 Try: 1024x768 (My own file has 800x600) Barely usable? 800x600 on a 21 screen sounds great to me! :-) Pigeon Reminds me of the system that I got at a

RE: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-05 Thread alan brown
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: help configuring my monitor resolution... said alan brown (on 2002-12-04), The screen appears stuck on a 800x600 resolution. I've looked at the manual try auto configuring X with debconf and the discover (and mdetect) packages: make

RE: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-05 Thread Geordie Birch
said alan brown (on 2002-12-05), So I'm not sure that I'm truly out of x-windows (though I think perhaps I am). No, you're not out of X at that point. So my question is, How can I use the keyboard to kill X-Windows (as my mouse is dead)? Ctrl-alt-backspace should kill X. This can be

RE: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-05 Thread Wathen, Metherion
gdm is the command. FWIW, mw. -Original Message- From: alan brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:28 AM To: 'Geordie Birch'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: help configuring my monitor resolution... I tried reconfiguring but now I'm in a worse pickle than

Re: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-05 Thread Pigeon
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 06:56:44PM -0800, alan brown wrote: Modes 1024*768 Try: 1024x768 (My own file has 800x600) Barely usable? 800x600 on a 21 screen sounds great to me! :-) Pigeon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-05 Thread Mike Dresser
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Pigeon wrote: Barely usable? 800x600 on a 21 screen sounds great to me! :-) Pigeon I've seen people here running windows at 640x480 on a 19 monitor. Not sure how anyone gets anything done at 640x480, let alone wasting that much screen real estate :) I prefer 1600x1200 on

help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-04 Thread alan brown
I've managed to muddle through the Debian Linux installation and get X Windows installed. However, I've been unable to make use of my 21 monitor. The screen appears stuck on a 800x600 resolution. I've looked at the manual at http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/users-guide/users-guide.en.pdf

Re: help configuring my monitor resolution...

2002-12-04 Thread Geordie Birch
said alan brown (on 2002-12-04), The screen appears stuck on a 800x600 resolution. I've looked at the manual try auto configuring X with debconf and the discover (and mdetect) packages: make sure you have discover and mdetect installed; backup your 'good' XF86Config-4; purge X: dpkg

Re: monitor resolution only low w/ Storm/Debian

2000-11-28 Thread Nate Amsden
what kind of video card(brand) and what chipset is on the card? and how much memory is on the card? some cards simply do not work well in X. when using linux i stick to only a few cards: voodoo3 series Matrox G200/G400 series Nvidia TNT/TNT2 series for best compadiblity and easiest installation.

monitor resolution only low w/ Storm/Debian

2000-11-27 Thread Gregory Guthrie
I installed the latest Storm version of Debian, and one nice thing is that it has such easy setup. But, re:video modes, I told it my monitor (NEC GFx3) and video card by name, but with anything bigger than 600x400 is just gibberish. Windows liked it all fine at 800x600, and I think even

Refresh rates, monitor resolution, modelines and such

1999-12-01 Thread Arcady Genkin
I've been trying to get some performance out of my ViewSonic GT755. It's capable of doing 1600x1200 @ 69 1280x1024 @ 80 1152x870 @ 94 1024x768 @ 106 I went to the online modeline generator, entered the monitor's params and got some modelines for the modes I wanted:

Re: Refresh rates, monitor resolution, modelines and such

1999-12-01 Thread Gary Hennigan
Arcady Genkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] Well, the only one that seems to work is the 1152x768. :( All others get discarded, I guess (I have them all entered in the Display subsections). Several questions: 1. Can I somehow compute my own modelines? What info would I need for that?