dep wrote:

quoth Keith Sabine:
| I've installed Suse 9.0 on a Sony VGN-B1XP laptop which
| has an Intel 855 chipset and a 1400x1050 LCD.
|
| Under XFree86 4.3.0 the best resolution I could achieve
| was 1280x1024, as the XFree86 logfile claimed there
| was no mode of name "1400x1050".
|
| I tried installing 4.4.0 as someone suggested that this mode
| might be now supported, but I get the same problem.
|
| Any ideas?

have you tried anything like this?

Option       "CalcAlgorithm" "CheckDesktopGeometry"

or this?

 Option       "PanelSize" "1400x1050"



Yes, I've already got the "CalcAlgorithm" set to "CheckDesktopGeometry".
According to the log file, it sees the LCD as a 1400x1050 but can't find a mode
for that resolution - and indeed there is not one listed in the log; the highest mode
is 1280x1024, 24 bit, which is what it defaults to.


I guess the question is how do the known modes get calculated - and is it possible
to add a new mode?


- Keith

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