Re: screen resolution problem
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:31 pm
Hello
we're back.
this is the thing. Somehow, it should be possible to dictate to the system which resolutions are loadable. Still it has not been possible to do this.
Can anyone please lift the lid on this mystery? xorg.conf editing is totally useless.
recently installed an application for which I need a totally different resolution than the one I am running.
I tried to change my resolution using the command I used above.
this time it does not work. and when I try it over the command line, it says this is not a valid resolution. so, where can we set these resolutions, please?
basically, I want to have only 3 or 4 resolutions, but lxde gives me a big list of 9 or t0 different ones, but the one I would like to have as an option (not the default, mind you) is not there.
So, I still want to know... HOW DOES THIS WORK? who konws?
greetings,
g
we're back.
this is the thing. Somehow, it should be possible to dictate to the system which resolutions are loadable. Still it has not been possible to do this.
Can anyone please lift the lid on this mystery? xorg.conf editing is totally useless.
recently installed an application for which I need a totally different resolution than the one I am running.
I tried to change my resolution using the command I used above.
this time it does not work. and when I try it over the command line, it says this is not a valid resolution. so, where can we set these resolutions, please?
basically, I want to have only 3 or 4 resolutions, but lxde gives me a big list of 9 or t0 different ones, but the one I would like to have as an option (not the default, mind you) is not there.
So, I still want to know... HOW DOES THIS WORK? who konws?
greetings,
g