Nicolas Linkert wrote: >> /etc/X11/xorg.conf >> >> It is not automatically created by the installation. >> >> Run "/usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure" to create one, >> then edit the Screens >> section. >> > > I tried that, but it somehow did not work correctly. I cannot do it under X, > and so I have to go single user. Ok, that's fine, but even when I chroot into > /a it gave me an error message. In the end I used xorgconfig in order to get > an xorg.conf for a start. I then changed rhe resolution in that file, and > that's working. Funny thing is: nv is working (it supports 1680x1050), nvidia > is only supporting 1280x1024. Huh? Since when is the nv driver "better" than > the original one from nVidia??? > use nvidia-settings. more joy.
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