Hi,

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 05:44, Fernando Antunes<fs.antu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  I don't use xorg.conf in my notebook Lenovo T61, Intel 965GSM , xorg and
> xfce ~x86, gentoo 2.6.30 with KMS, anymore.
>   Both kernel and X switch to 1280x800 resolution automatically, xinerama is
> disable.

Interesting, so you don't have /etc/X11/xorg.conf file at all?

> When I connect a external monitor, I just use this basic script to adjust my
> external monitor to have a wide screen (VGA1)
>
> xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1280x800
> xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1280x1024 --above LVDS1
>
> To do this more useful, you can pass the resolution of VGA1 as a parameter.
>
> To disable wide screen :
>
> xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1280x800
> xrandr --output VGA --mode 1024x1024 --same-as LVDS

I have seen examples like this, but they all start with "execute
`xrandr -q` to see which displays are connected" which in my case
doesn't work. I only see something like this:

$ xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 2560 x 1024, current 2560 x 1024, maximum 2560 x 1024
default connected 2560x1024+0+0 0mm x 0mm
   2560x1024      50.0*

I think this may be because I'm using the xorg.conf files as generated
by the nvidia-settings tool. I'll try starting X without an xorg.conf
file to see if this has any effect.

Thanks,
Mike

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