I have been using Debian for the last 20+ years.  I don't like systemd and that has kept me on Stretch, where I can still use SysV as init.  I have tried several times to upgrade to Buster without SysV, but have had no luck.  So here I am at Devuan.

I installed Ascii on a separate set of partitions, so I have the ability to keep using my Debian Stretch install until I get Ascii running the way I want it to.  I had some trouble with the install, but I got past that.  I do, however, have some issues that I could use some help with.


My screen resolution is very low.

Under Stretch, when I run xrandr, I get about a dozen resolutions, up to 1920x1080.  Since I have a 23" monitor, I use the highest resolution possible.  Unfortunately, under Ascii, I get a max resolution of 1280x1024, which doesn't even fit the screen proportions.


The output from lspci is:

lspci -v | grep VGA
    Flags: bus master, VGA palette snoop, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, NUMA node 0 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])


According to the MATE Control Center, my monitor is "Unknown", under Debian Stretch it correctly identifies my Samsung monitor.


If I set my video mode to 0x317 in LILO (as my Debian config had) that is even worse.  Then I get the framebuffer while I am in the console, which looks a lot better, but my X screen resolution is also limited to 1024x768.  (Under Debian, my X screen resolution was not tied to the framebuffer resolution.)  The highest resolution that I can set the framebuffer to seems to be 1400x1050.  This is better, but still not what my video card/monitor combination is capable of.


Have others been having these issues?  Any ideas on how to get my full screen resolution in X will be greatly appreciated.  I am looking forward to working in an OS that is guaranteed not to slip systemd in on me.


Marc Shapiro





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