see this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2002/debian-68k-200204/msg00017.html
in this momente i have my quadra 800 at 832x624 16bit.
ciao,
MaX
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Thanks to everyone for their help on this.
It seems that the only way to change my X resolution is to do so in MacOS
before I boot. fbset has parameters to set X resolution - but then if I use
them it tells me I can't use them.
All I need now is an apple-scriptable Monitors Control Panel, so I
Hi,
Chris Tillman wrote:
However, when I get into X, I'm in 640x480, and Ctrl-Alt-+ won't give me
any other possibilities.
I believe, on the Mac, you only get the resolution you started with when
you boot from the Penguin. You can change it only by changing it on the
Mac side before booting.
That
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 09:48:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
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> I've recently installed debian on my mac quadra 800.
>
> All works swimmingly, except that I can't persuade the X resolution to go
> higher than 640x480.
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> I have my monitor section set to the multisync options. I ha
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 09:48:50AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
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> I've recently installed debian on my mac quadra 800.
which version?
> All works swimmingly, except that I can't persuade the X resolution to go
> higher than 640x480.
>
> I have my monitor section set to the multisync
Hi,
I've recently installed debian on my mac quadra 800.
All works swimmingly, except that I can't persuade the X resolution to go
higher than 640x480.
I have my monitor section set to the multisync options. I have an 800x600
Modeline, and it doesn't flash up the screen that I'm not allowed th
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