Thanks for your reply Gabriel,

The /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager I have is:
(I left out the commented lines)

DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xorg"
DISPLAYMANAGER_XGL_OPTS="-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer"
DISPLAYMANAGER="gdm"
DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS="no"
DISPLAYMANAGER_ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE="no"
DISPLAYMANAGER_STARTS_XSERVER="yes"
DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER_TCP_PORT_6000_OPEN="no"
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN="bikram"
DISPLAYMANAGER_PASSWORD_LESS_LOGIN="no"
DISPLAYMANAGER_AD_INTEGRATION="no"
DISPLAYMANAGER_SHUTDOWN="auto"
DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_VGA="auto"
DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto="1024x768_60 64.11 1024 1080 1184 1344
768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync"

Can you please tell me which line(s) I am required to change and with what?

Please forgive my ignorance, I am pretty new with linux. And please help

Thanks in advance.

-- Bikram


On Dec 5, 2007 7:41 AM, Gabriel Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if your problem is the same I had, which my X resolution
> would be higher but gnome just recognizing 800x600. This way gnome
> would now show full screen, but rather just use a small part of my
> monitor.
>
> All I did was to change this script:
>
> /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager
>
> and commented the last line regarding to randr mode_auto which was
> forcing my screen resolution to 800x600.
>
> Hope this helps out.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gabriel
>
> 2007/12/4, Bikram Chatterjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Thanks for the reply Todd,
> >
> > Oh yes, I did that several times... (old windows habbit). I restarted
> > the machine also!
> >
> > Each time I change the resolution and try to save it a window comes
> > with "Test" button. This takes me to a screen that looks like
> > adjusting  screen size and position etc, I guess this also restarts
> > the x-server.
> >
> > What else I might be missing?
> >
> > -- Bikram
> >
> > On 12/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > My screen resolution is 800x600 54Khz:85Hz even after I change from
> > > > yast2 (it is showing two other resolutions, 1024x768XGA and
> > > > 1152x864XGA) none of then seem to work and in the test screen it
> > > > sticks to 800x600 (In 10.2 I have used higher resolutions).
> > >
> > > Starting with the simplest solutions first.   Many people don't realize
> > > that you have to restart the xserver in order to have the new resolution.
> > >
> > > Have you done this?  You can restart the xserver by pressing
> > > ctrl+alt+backspace.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > Todd
> > >
> > >
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Bikram Chatterjee
Senior Engineer
Alumnus Software Limited
Kolkata
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