Michael Sullivan writes: > On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 18:03 +0100, Robert Bridge wrote: > > Michael Sullivan wrote: > > > A few months ago my wife switched from gnome to xfce because gnome > > > was just too slow. I performed the X upgrade on her computer last > > > night, and now she can't get her usual screen resolution of > > > 1024x768 because it's not on "the list". Is there a way I can get > > > it on "the list"? She doesn't have an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, as > > > the upgrade guide recommended getting rid of it. Several sites on > > > the 'Net suggested using the xf86Config file, but she doesn't seem > > > to have one.
Does she still have the old xorg.conf file somewhere? I'd try if X still works with it. > > Is there an entry, default, at the top of the list? What resolution > > is it using for that? > > I don't know what resolution default is. It doesn't say. How do I > find out? Try it, and then call xdpyinfo|grep dimensions in an xterm. Emerge xdpyinfo if it is not installed yet. Many monitors also have a memnu option to display resolution and frequency. Wonko