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Thanks, one thing more, can you please give the xorg.conf from running
without xorg.conf and not using the -dpi option?
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radeon 9200 Pro xorg server can't do 1600x1200 resolution in gutsy Gibbon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155664
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There is something wrong in your xorg.conf, it has two Modeline
entries on one line. Please also try the newest version from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XorgOnTheEdge
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radeon 9200 Pro xorg server can't do 1600x1200 resolution in gutsy Gibbon
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Here's the xorg.conf that is able to get it into 1600x1200, but only the
second time. If I kill the server after kdm comes up, I will be in
1600x1200 after logging in.
Also, note that the fonts are huge--over 2 inches. I have a hack where
I changed the resolution to something like 40 DPIK, but
This is the X log from the first running of X.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.first
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10599159/Xorg.0.log.first
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radeon 9200 Pro xorg server can't do 1600x1200 resolution in gutsy Gibbon
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This is the log of the second, more successful running of X
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radeon 9200 Pro xorg server can't do 1600x1200 resolution in gutsy Gibbon
Here is the log of running without xorg.conf. The screen complained
that the mode was out of it's capabilities and I couldn't see the screen
at all.
** Attachment added: log of running with no xorg.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10599161/Xorg.0.log.blank
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radeon 9200 Pro xorg server
Okay, I found how I fixed the large font issue. In my kdmrc file i
told the server I had a ridiculously small dpi. Here's the line:
ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X -br -dpi 40
Even though I have a about 100 DPI screen and have specified the screen
size in xorg.conf, I have to do this to get reasonable
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Another datum: When running this server, I can't get to a virtual
terminal once X is started. When I try to change VTs, I get yellow bars
of garbage across the screen. I can get back to X, but I can't see the
VT.
If I don't start X then the VTs work well.
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radeon 9200 Pro xorg server can't
Oh yes, another point. The fonts are really huge using the ati server.
By really huge I mean 2-3 inches tall, say 6 cm. Other things are
messed up. Menu bars tend to take over the entire screen. Dialog boxes
are 3 screens wide, etc. It is essentially unusable.
Switching to vesa mode made
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