This is in the handbook but:

Section "Screen"
        Identifier "Screen0"
        Device     "Card0"
        Monitor    "Monitor0"
        DefaultDepth 24
        SubSection "Display"
                Viewport   0 0
                Depth     1
        EndSubSection
           :
        SubSection "Display"
                Viewport   0 0
                Depth     24
                Modes     "1280x1024"
        EndSubSection


On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Andy Greenwood wrote:

I haven't used X in a loooong time, but IIRC you should be able to
just remove all the other modes from the .conf file. If there's only
one availilbe mode, X will have to use it :-)

On 8/28/06, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm (huridelly) building a new machine to replaced my (just failed) main
workstation at work. I have Xorg installed, and when I type X it starts up
OK. KDE, and kdm work also. But, at way too high a resolution. I tried doing
X -configure to generate a config file, but the resultant file contains no
resolution settings.

How can I force X to run in 1280x1024 x 24 bit color mode?

--
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)

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