I am confused...
Yesterday I got a new LCD display as replacement of a Philps 107 E CRT
display...
When I restarted tha machine, I got the old resolution, so I tried to
change it witg system-config-display, I entered a generic LCD
(1360x768) display as my Acer was not on the list, I logged out and
Antonio M wrote:
I am confused...
Yesterday I got a new LCD display as replacement of a Philps 107 E CRT
display...
When I restarted tha machine, I got the old resolution, so I tried to
change it witg system-config-display, I entered a generic LCD
(1360x768) display as my Acer was not on the
2009/7/4 Kevin J. Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net:
Antonio M wrote:
I am confused...
Yesterday I got a new LCD display as replacement of a Philps 107 E CRT
display...
When I restarted tha machine, I got the old resolution, so I tried to
change it witg system-config-display, I entered a
T
display...
When I restarted tha machine, I got the old resolution, so
I tried to
change it witg system-config-display, I entered a generic
LCD
(1360x768) display as my Acer was not on the list, I logged
out and I
logged in but in system-config-display I still get my olp
Philips with
a
Antonio M wrote:
2009/7/4 Kevin J. Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net:
Antonio M wrote:
I am confused...
Yesterday I got a new LCD display as replacement of a Philps 107 E CRT
display...
When I restarted tha machine, I got the old resolution, so I tried to
change it witg
On Sat, 2009-07-04 at 08:30 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
Yesterday I got a new LCD display as replacement of a Philps 107 E CRT
display...
When I restarted tha machine, I got the old resolution, so I tried to
change it witg system-config-display
Try removing the xorg.conf file, and see if your
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Le 04/07/2009 09:13, Antonio M a écrit :
2009/7/4 Kevin J. Cummings cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net:
Antonio M wrote:
I am confused...
I attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log
???
No idea what is going on: I understand that monitor is running as