* Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060908 04:15]: > It's a "standard" geometry, see table inside section 5.3: > http://debian.mcc.ac.uk/non-debian/Howtos/Framebuffer-HOWTO-5.html > with a whole column just for 1152x864.
> It's missing from grml's X configuration scripts: > grep "1152x864" /etc/X11/xorg.conf.example > grep "1152x864" /usr/bin/grml-x > grml of course has the other geometries: > grep "1024x768" /etc/X11/xorg.conf.example > grep "1024x768" /usr/bin/grml-x You are comparing plain framebuffer with X resolution, huh?! grml-x generally does not generate X resolution modes at all, if you want to use a specific mode you can specify it manually as well - so what are you searching for? 8-) regards, -mika- -- You like grml? Help us! http://grml.org/donations/ Already on the grml-user-map? http://www.frappr.com/grmlusers Grml Solutions http://solutions.grml.org/
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