On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:40:35AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > Bruce McIntyre wrote: > > [...] > > > > Thanks for trying to describe what you see, but I'm afraid I don't get the > > > picture. > > > > (Scratches his head) Ok, I'll do a series of pictures > > [...] > > Thanks, I think I get it now. > > > > It refuses to go into a normal 1024x768 mode. Instead it goes to a reso- > > lution which resembles 800x600. 224 pixels are wrapped instead of pan- > > ned horizontally and pans are normal for 168 pixels vertically. When the > > modeline has only 800x600 and then 640x480, the overlap does not occur. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (and panning as well)
> What happens if you switch resolutions with ctrl-alt-{+,-}? the same thing for + and - it seems to want to switch to 640x480, but the mouse ( and everything else on the screen is ghosted and repeated in colums. (this is where ascii art really begins to fail!) (stirs paints) +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | \ \ \ \ | each image of the mouse is made up of only a few horizontal lines... not this but this followed by # # ## ## ##### ##### # # # # > Please send me a log privately. I am a newbie... does this mean you want the output of startx &> foo.txt? I'll send you that now.