Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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well, i finally got it to render at 1680x1050, but the size of my desktop
is fixed at about 1.5 outside the physical size of the lcd (and about
3/8 top
and bottom). ive dont quite a bit of googling, and i am now trying to
figure out if
On Monday 28 August 2006 07:44, newsmaster wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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well, i finally got it to render at 1680x1050, but the size of my desktop
is fixed at about 1.5 outside the physical size of the lcd (and about
3/8 top
and bottom). ive dont quite a bit
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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On Monday 28 August 2006 07:44, newsmaster wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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well, i finally got it to render at 1680x1050, but the size of my
desktop is fixed at about 1.5 outside the physical size of the lcd
(and
On Monday 28 August 2006 08:40, newsmaster wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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On Monday 28 August 2006 07:44, newsmaster wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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well, i finally got it to render at 1680x1050, but the size of my
desktop is fixed
On Monday 28 August 2006 10:05, Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Monday 28 August 2006 08:40, newsmaster wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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On Monday 28 August 2006 07:44, newsmaster wrote:
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well, i finally got it
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
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when you click the narrower and shorters (etc) buttons, shouldnt the
display
be obeying these buttons? if so, im at a loss, as when i click them back
and forth, nothing happens.
ill try again,
You should press apply after any change. Or
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On Monday 28 August 2006 07:44, newsmaster wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote in msgid:
i just brought home new samsung 22 widescreen LCD. so far, i cannot get xorg
to take anything other than standard CRT type resolutions, such as 1280x1024.
i took at look at my Xorg.0.log, and saw this:
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Quoting Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i just brought home new samsung 22 widescreen LCD. so far, i cannot
get xorg
to take anything other than standard CRT type resolutions, such as 1280x1024.
snip
the first part, seems to be the normal video modes that i would expect to see
from an i810