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Old 27th February 2006, 10:52 PM
thor erik Offline
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FC4 Screen Res problem

Hi

sorry if this have been asked b4 but i dnt like using ages to scroll 1 A4 page on a 800x640 screen :P

the problem is that i can't change the screen res to 1024x768 without getting these wierdo looking desktop:
http://home.no/filesrv/upload/screen.png

(i'm a newbe on linux so plz don't blame me for not knowing xD)
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Old 2nd March 2006, 02:11 PM
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have you tried searching the laptop forum for xorg.conf?

have you tried examing your screen and driver section of your /etc/xorg.conf ?
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Old 2nd March 2006, 03:17 PM
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i dunno that with Xorg... previusly i have only used a gui witch seemed to make that...
so how/what to do?
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