I had a similar problem after trying a new video driver - resolution
stuck as 600 x 800 and not able to change to a higher resolution from
the display setting utility in kde.
To get your x settings back you can shut down x with "telinit 3", then
log in as root at the command line (not an xterm
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Don Levey the-leveys.us> writes:
I am unable to reconfigure my desktop at all. While the correct
(1280x800) resolution is visible as a selection in System Settings, the
Apply/Save button is not enabled.
Sounds like: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445089
Don Levey the-leveys.us> writes:
> I am unable to reconfigure my desktop at all. While the correct
> (1280x800) resolution is visible as a selection in System Settings, the
> Apply/Save button is not enabled.
Sounds like: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445089
Kevin Kofler
Don Levey wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
Don Levey wrote:
Based upon a mention in Linux Journal, I installed the Penumbra: Black
Plague demo yesterday on my laptop:
...
What is particularly odd is that when logging in via KDE it *starts up*
in the correct resolution, but eventually changes. What h
Rex Dieter wrote:
Don Levey wrote:
Based upon a mention in Linux Journal, I installed the Penumbra: Black
Plague demo yesterday on my laptop:
...
What is particularly odd is that when logging in via KDE it *starts up*
in the correct resolution, but eventually changes. What happened to my
mach
Based upon a mention in Linux Journal, I installed the Penumbra: Black
Plague demo yesterday on my laptop:
Acer TravelMate 4202WLMi
Inten Centrino Duo 1.66GHz
1 GB RAM
Intel GMA950, 1280x800
Fedora 9 x86
(hpl.log attached)
KDE4
At the end of the installation, there were no errors, though it see
Don Levey wrote:
> Based upon a mention in Linux Journal, I installed the Penumbra: Black
> Plague demo yesterday on my laptop:
...
> What is particularly odd is that when logging in via KDE it *starts up*
> in the correct resolution, but eventually changes. What happened to my
> machine, and how