Try intel with xrandr to set the resolution.

On 2009-01-13, Sebastian Reitenbach <sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I switched my desktop from Linux to OpenBSD. My SB audigy card doesn't seem 
> to 
> be supported very well. I can move the sliders in the mixers, but the volume 
> stays the same. But after reading Bugs section in the emu man page, I guess 
> that is what I see there. Therefore I took the onboard card, and sound 
> started to work, but only stereo. Is 5.1 sound working well with the cmpci 
> based cards? I thought about buying one of those cheap cards.
>
> The second thing is, I have a monitor, with a resolution 1920x1200. 
> With the nvidia geforce based card I had in the agp slot, and nv driver in 
> xorg, the best resolution that I got was 1280x1024. I removed that card, and 
> took the onboard graphics card, its an intel 82865G. I also installed the 
> 915resolution port, and did define a resolution for 1920x1200, but that did 
> not helped, xorgconfig did not catched this as a valid resolution that the 
> card supports. I added the resolution manually to the xorg.conf file, but 
> xorg refused to use it. The best resolution it was using now is: 1600x1200, 
> better than with the nvidia card, but not yet the native resolution of the 
> monitor.
> I wonder whether the intel or nv driver are able to provide me the native 
> resolution of the monitor?
> Otherwise, anybody can recommend me a card that will be able to run my 
> monitor 
> in the high resolution?
>
>
> cheers
> Sebastian

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