On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Serge Rey wrote: > not sure what H/V is. can you educate me and i'll check.
H/V expand is the option that sets the display behaviour when the received display XY size is < real LCD XY size. If H/V is on, then the display chipset attempts to stretch the display it gets out over the real display, using a weird antialiasing type thingy to handle the fact that there isn't a 1 : 1 or even necessarily a (1 : integer x integer) relationship between the logical and physical displays. iyswim. If it's off, the chipset just uses a small area in the center of the display whose XY dimensions match the XY dimensions of the logical display. I've got a couple of weird problems with my A20p myself - I left the laptop plugged in and on for a while once (a few days) with the lid down, suspended - it came back on with the display hosed and the keyboard locked up - but I could ssh in and thwack X hard (init.d restart of gdm). So I experimented and left it on, plugged in and _not_ suspended for a similar period of time: same result - machine responded over the ntwork, local access hosed - and when I suspended it, it refused to wake back up at all till I lened on the power button and sat through a fsck. Also, if I leave it in hibernation for > 1 hour(ish), it locks up the next time I come back up (if I come back into X) or the next time I leave X (if I flip to the console before starting hibernation). -- I must be sad when I have cause, and smile at no man's jests; eat when I have stomach, and wait for no man's leisure; sleep when I am drowsy, and tend on no man's business; laugh when I am merry, and claw no man in his humour.