On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 17:30 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Michael Sullivan writes:
> 
> > On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 13:45 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
> > > Michael Sullivan writes:
> > > > On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 18:03 +0100, Robert Bridge wrote:
> > > > > Michael Sullivan wrote:
> 
> > > > I don't know what resolution default is.    It doesn't say.  How do
> > > > I find out?
> > >
> > > Try it, and then call xdpyinfo|grep dimensions in an xterm. Emerge
> > > xdpyinfo if it is not installed yet.
> > > Many monitors also have a memnu option to display resolution and
> > > frequency.
> 
> > a...@catherine ~ $ xdpyinfo|grep dimensions
> >   dimensions:    1024x768 pixels (306x230 millimeters)
> >
> > But it's NOT 1024x768!  Her icon for main menu doesn't even show up.
> 
> You mean the icon in the XFCE panel? Maybe the resolution is right, but 
> the monitor shows the screen too big or shifted to the bottom, you parts 
> of the screen are outside the visible area? Do you see the mouse when you 
> move it to the bottom? Sorry if this is a stupid question :)
> 
> > And 1024x768 is still not available from Settings->Display Settings
> > when I right-click on the desktop.
> 
> I just checked - my XFCE is running at 1376x1032, and I also do not have 
> this resolution in the display settings menu.
> 
> You can also try the xrandr command to switch resolutions from an xterm.
> Try "xrandr -q" to get a list of supported video modes, then "xrandr -s 
> 1024x768" or whatever resolution you like to change it. You may neeed to 
> emerge x11-apps/xrandr beforehand.
> 
>       Wonko
> 

The menu button on the panel still doesn't show up, but my wife says the
screen resolution looks right, and she can get a main menu by
right-clicking the desktop...



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