On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Rajat Gujral wrote:

Have you tried adding the option DefaultDepth? Since you have the Modes 1024x768 for 24, it should come out looking like:

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

This is the only way I am ever able to get my system to go to 1280x1024, possibly it'll force yours to the correct setting.

Hi richard and jerry
thanx for ur suggestions but i guess my problem remains the same ... My
xserver still starts with screen resolution of 640 x 480 ... Before the
improper shutdown it was working fine in 1024 x 768 resolution , but now no
matter what resolution i provide, it starts up with 640 x 480 resolution
which makes the screen appear so big .. Is there anything else that i can do


Thnx & Regds


Rajat :)


P.S. I have done "X -configure" and has detected the following settings :

Section "ServerLayout"
       Identifier     "X.org Configured"
       Screen      0  "Screen0" 0 0
       InputDevice    "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
       InputDevice    "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection

Section "Files"
       RgbPath      "/usr/lib/X11/rgb"
       ModulePath   "/usr/lib/modules"
       FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/misc/"
       FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/TTF/"
       FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/Type1/"
       FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/CID/"
       FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/75dpi/"
       FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/100dpi/"
EndSection

Section "Module"
       Load  "extmod"
       Load  "dbe"
       Load  "dri"
       Load  "record"
       Load  "xtrap"
       Load  "glx"
       Load  "type1"
       Load  "freetype"
EndSection

Section "InputDevice"
       Identifier  "Keyboard0"
       Driver      "kbd"
EndSection

Section "InputDevice"
       Identifier  "Mouse0"
       Driver      "mouse"
       Option      "Protocol" "Microsoft"
       Option      "Device" "/dev/ttyS1"
EndSection

Section "Monitor"
       Identifier   "Monitor0"
       VendorName   "Monitor Vendor"
       ModelName    "Monitor Model"
EndSection
Section "Device"
       ### Available Driver options are:-
       ### Values: <i>: integer, <f>: float, <bool>: "True"/"False",
       ### <string>: "String", <freq>: "<f> Hz/kHz/MHz"
       ### [arg]: arg optional
       #Option     "NoAccel"                   # [<bool>]
       #Option     "SWcursor"                  # [<bool>]
       #Option     "ColorKey"                  # <i>
       #Option     "CacheLines"                # <i>
       #Option     "Dac6Bit"                   # [<bool>]
       #Option     "DRI"                       # [<bool>]
       #Option     "NoDDC"                     # [<bool>]
       #Option     "ShowCache"                 # [<bool>]
       #Option     "XvMCSurfaces"              # <i>
       #Option     "PageFlip"                  # [<bool>]
       Identifier  "Card0"
       Driver      "i810"
       VendorName  "Intel Corp."
       BoardName   "82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller]"
       BusID       "PCI:0:1:0"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
       Identifier "Screen0"
       Device     "Card0"
       Monitor    "Monitor0"
       SubSection "Display"
               Viewport   0 0
               Depth     1
       EndSubSection
       SubSection "Display"
               Viewport   0 0
               Depth     4
       EndSubSection
       SubSection "Display"
               Viewport   0 0
               Depth     8
       EndSubSection
       SubSection "Display"
               Viewport   0 0
               Depth     15
       EndSubSection
       SubSection "Display"
               Viewport   0 0
               Depth     16
               Modes     "1024x768"
       EndSubSection
       SubSection "Display"
               Viewport   0 0
               Depth     24
               Modes     "1024x768"
       EndSubSection
EndSection




On 2/22/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 2/22/06, Jerry Eastmanhouser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
settings.  I did mine manually a long long time ago, but I think you can
use
xorgconfig to detect most of your settings for you...if so...hopefully
that
will fix you up.

I would suggest instead "X -configure".  That should autodetect most
things, unlike xorgconfig which asks you a bunch of questions that
most users don't know the answers to.

-Richard

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