On Tuesday 13 January 2009 04:34:36 pm Stuart Henderson wrote: > Try intel with xrandr to set the resolution.
I added a 1920x1200 mode in the xorg.conf file for the various color depths, and also added that resolution with 915resolution to the bios of the card. However, xrandr only offers 1600x1200 as the maximum resolution. Sebastian > > 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