What ustresadm command did you use to set it? Unlike utsettings, it's pretty sticky, but you have to do it correctly.

If you just type utresadm, what output do you get?

What's the make and model of the monitor?

Can you also provide your utxconfig settings for your token? utxconfig -l (run from within your session)

If possible, can you also provide xrandr -q output? (run from withing your session)




On 4/25/13 8:30 AM, Christian Montero Hernández wrote:

    *From:* Jim Klimov <[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Sent:* Thursday, April 25, 2013 11:30 AM
    *Subject:* Re: [SunRay-Users] Wrong Screen Size after firmware
    update to 11.1.1.0

    On 2013-04-25 15:05, Christian Montero Hernández wrote:
     > Hello everyone,
     >
     > I was wondering if there is a default option for this firmware and
     > screens, because I have an Oracle VDI 3.4.1 deployment and I was
    using
     > firmware 11.0.x, but after some time considering an update I
    tried 1 Sun
     > Ray 3 with the new firmware and then that Sun Ray 3 always shows a
     > 1280x1024 resolution instead of the supported by the monitor
    1024x768, I
     > have made a manual change to the screen size, but after a power cycle
     > the resolution comes back to 1280x1024.
     >
     > - Has anyone had this issue before?
     > - Why the change in behavior between firmware 11.0.x and 11.1.x?
     >
     > Thanks in advance for any tip you can give me.


    You could try utresadm to enforce particular resolution for a particular
    token (IEEE MAC address of the DTU). BTW, does this also happen if you
    first power on the display, and then power on (or powercycle) the DTU,
    that is, when the DTU should already know the display's best supported
    resolution? Does it happen or change with different display models?

    HTH,
    //Jim

Hello Jim

Thank for your reply to my message, I have tried utresadm, but it works
as long as I keep the session alive or the sun ray 3 is still powered on.
The display is always on, I never turn it off. (It just sleeps sometimes)
If I powercycle the sun ray 3 or if I, for some reason, unplug the power
cord the resolution is back to 1280x1024.
I have just tried this one Sun Ray 3, I have 5 other Sun Ray 3 but those
are in the warehouse.
I just did another test with a different screen, this time it was a 15"
wide, and the screen resolution was 1280x1024.

This afternoon I will try another Sun Ray 3 with those 2 screens and let
you know if the behavior was the same or not.

Thanks for the help.

Best regards,

Christian Montero H.


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