OK. i think i found the problem.
Playing with krandrtray and it's conf file in ~/.kde/share/config/krandrrc
i found that the right xrandr commands to achieve extended desktop with two
different sized screen in debian squeeze with flgrx driver is to put in
/etc/kde4/kdm/Xsetup:
xrandr --o
Sorry i forgot to mention that i use Squeeze with KDE4 and the
fglrx driver.
My xorg.conf was created from aticonfig --initial and i only added the
virtual screen size.
xorg.conf -
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "aticonfig Layout"
Screen
I have two monitors 19' (on my left) 24' (on the right)
Having configure in my xorg.conf a virtual area (3400,1900) i've managed to
find the xrand commands to adjust the dual mode to my like.
I tested the while logged in.
But to automate the procedure i put them in /etc/
On Wed November 22 2006 08:00, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> I am running a debian derivative. I would like to force
> a reconfiguration of the xserver, any ideas how?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg is how I would do it on my etch box, may or may
not be useful to you.
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> I am running a debian derivative. I would like to force
> a reconfiguration of the xserver, any ideas how?
I could give you the commands that work for Debian, but depending on how
different your distro is from pure Debian, you cou
I am running a debian derivative. I would like to force
a reconfiguration of the xserver, any ideas how?
-ishwar
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Try running the xf86configure script and answer the questions properly
donot select the card from the database it is not there. Try to give the
monitors vert and horizontal frequecy properly ( look in monitor manual ).
and select svga server ( first install xserver-svga ) .
regards
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Trying to set up X. What video card to use
for Intel 82810. Not listed in lineup. This is under potato. I
am running a hp 6830 with the I810 chip. Onboard vid/sound. Any
suggestions will be apreciated. Also mouse is configed but under x it will
not work!
There are those who would have you believe that S.J. Black wrote:
> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 23:23:36 -0700
> From: "S.J. Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16 i586)
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: of Xservers an
Hi All -
Just downloaded 2.2 - verrry sweet ftp install! I've run into a small
problem with getting/finding/installing the XServer, though, and was
wondering if someone could help with this.
I did grab the XFree 4.0 stuff, as XF86Setup was quite insistent that I
did not have the "required server"
>
Robert > When my box was redhat I had an "XSetup" which was considerably
easier.
Robert >I haven't found it yet. Anyone know what package this is in, or a
Robert >different/better configurator for XF86? I have done a dist upgrade
Robert >so I believe I'm r
"Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok,
> I hate "xconfigurator". It did it's job but it's confusing as hell
> if you don't know everything about modelines and frequencies.
>
> When my box was redhat I had an "XS
Ok,
I hate "xconfigurator". It did it's job but it's confusing as hell
if you don't know everything about modelines and frequencies.
When my box was redhat I had an "XSetup" which was considerably easier.
I haven't found it yet. Anyone know what pa
I've had similar problems in the past when I tried to upgrade to potato,
but this time all I had was a base slink system. I have the termcap
compatibility installed, so thats not causing it. This is a big problem
for me, potato isn't work anything to me without X. And I'd rather not
use xfree.
I've installed the Debian 2.0 system and went through the XF86Setup sequence
to setup the X server. But when I run startx the system will not start the
SVGA server (starts the VGA server). When I return to the XF86Setup program,
my video card selection is nolonger shown and I have to set it up agai
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