It seems that you have two separate problems (which of course may have common cause). 1. The resolution is wrong (you want 1280x960, but get 1400x1050) 2. X thinks the physical size of the monitor is 4x3 mm and therefore makes huge fonts to make them have a minimum size in millimeters.
Both may be related to bad EDID information and can probably be overridden in xorg.conf. From your Xorg.0.log it looks like you have some settings in /var/log/xorg.conf. Could you attach that file? Could you also move that file to a different name and log in/out to restart X and see if that makes a difference? Finally, since parse-edid seems to strip away the information about physical monitor size, could you maybe give the output of `sudo get-edid | hd`. This will show the binary 128 bytes of EDID info in a human readable way. (I haven't had a look at the EDID 1.0 specification yet, but EDID 1.1 seems to be easy to decipher from this format). -- Logix Monitor: Default Resolution Not Valid https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311485 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
