Paul Kranz wrote:
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the inquiry. I modified XF86Config-4 by using some help I
got from
Linux-on-laptops.com. I saved a copy of the original file generated
by the installer, if you'd like to see it. The problem actually
occurred with a Sarge installation.
If you could
Hi Bruce,
I'll attach the original XF86Config-4 file from the initial installation and
the revised file I'm now using. When I get some time ( probably later today )
I'll try reverting to the old , as you suggest, just to see if I get the small
screen size.
Bruce - I feel like I'm
Paul Kranz wrote:
Hi Bruce,
I'll attach the original XF86Config-4 file from the initial
installation and the revised file I'm now using. When I get some
time ( probably later today ) I'll try reverting to the old , as you
suggest, just to see if I get the small screen size.
Thanks. But,
Hi Paul,
Last year, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding a monitor
display size not being optimal while it was with woody. Did you
reproduce this problem recently? If not, I will close this bug in the
next weeks.
Thanks,
Brice
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Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the inquiry. I modified XF86Config-4 by using some help I got from
Linux-on-laptops.com. I saved a copy of the original file generated by the
installer, if you'd like to see it. The problem actually occurred with a Sarge
installation.
I'm running Sarge exclusively
Package: XFree86 Version 4.3.0.1
Kernel: Linux version 2.4.27-2-386
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.8-16.0508-2 i686 [ELF]
Video Hardware: Trident CyberBlade i7 AGP (8420-64)
Display: 14.1 1024x768 XGA TFT
Problem: Sarge installation sets the HP N3270 laptop display size to
800x600 (default?)
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Bug#370181: Monitor Display Size Incorrect
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