Re: Forceig a resolution in xorg server

2006-08-28 Thread stan
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 03:29:41PM -0400, Andy Greenwood wrote: > I haven't used X in a lng time, but IIRC you should be able to > just remove all the other modes from the .conf file. If there's only > one availilbe mode, X will have to use it :-) Problem is, the generate file doesn't have -an

Re: Forceig a resolution in xorg server

2006-08-28 Thread doug
This is in the handbook but: Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen0" Device "Card0" Monitor"Monitor0" DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 1 EndSubSection : SubSection

Re: Forceig a resolution in xorg server

2006-08-28 Thread Andy Greenwood
I haven't used X in a lng time, but IIRC you should be able to just remove all the other modes from the .conf file. If there's only one availilbe mode, X will have to use it :-) On 8/28/06, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm (huridelly) building a new machine to replaced my (just failed) m

Forceig a resolution in xorg server

2006-08-28 Thread stan
I'm (huridelly) building a new machine to replaced my (just failed) main workstation at work. I have Xorg installed, and when I type X it starts up OK. KDE, and kdm work also. But, at way too high a resolution. I tried doing X -configure to generate a config file, but the resultant file contains n