> xrandr -s 1 should be enough, fiddling with sysfs was hack on Xglamo, > not needed anymore with Xorg.
That alone doesn't do the trick. The screen is semi-garbage then due to wrong timings. When using the entry in /etc/fb.modes posted above in this thread, a call to fbset 240x320 solves it. But two problems remain: 1) On mrmoku-image with Xorg there are still horizontal stripes visible. fbset shows: | mode "240x420-68" | # D: 10.000 MHz, H: 29.070 kHz, V: 68.239 Hz | geometry 240 420 240 840 16 | timings 100000 8 88 2 2 8 2 | rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0 | endmode Notice the geometry line. In /etc/fb.modes it's: | mode "240x320" | geometry 240 420 240 320 16 | timings 100000 8 88 2 2 8 2 | accel false | endmode This wasn't with shr-unstable and Xglamo. So maybe it's something the will disappear when there's an official shr-version with Xorg. 2) After every resume a call to fbset 240x320 is required. Hence my question in my other post, who to change the resolution at an earlier stage so that fb timings are somewhat more permanently changed.
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