Re: Problem with screen resolution/monitor size

2009-07-24 Thread s. keeling
Loz : > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Loz wrote: > > > > I recently reinstalled Squeeze onto my HP 2133. It detected the screen > > resolution and monitor perfectly (it's the model with the 1024x600 > > screen size) and was working perfectly. I then install

Re: Problem with screen resolution/monitor size

2009-07-22 Thread Loz
gt; I recently reinstalled Squeeze onto my HP 2133. It detected the screen > resolution and monitor perfectly (it's the model with the 1024x600 > screen size) and was working perfectly. I then installed NDISwrapper, > and got that working with my wireless network. I then rebooted. > >

Problem with screen resolution/monitor size

2009-07-21 Thread Loz
Hi, I recently reinstalled Squeeze onto my HP 2133. It detected the screen resolution and monitor perfectly (it's the model with the 1024x600 screen size) and was working perfectly. I then installed NDISwrapper, and got that working with my wireless network. I then rebooted. However, w

Re: Maximum VGA output screen resolution

2008-09-04 Thread Dotan Cohen
2008/9/4 Tony Godshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > But if you need the big screen, why the laptop? Surely you get > a better bang for the buck with a traditional motherboard/monitor > setup. Especially if you want a low-rez big screen. > The desktop is rather difficult to carry to the university ever

Re: Maximum VGA output screen resolution

2008-09-04 Thread Tony Godshall
>> Same with my old Sony Vaio PCG-8C3L aka >> PCG-GRX560. 1600x1200. That is, until the >> display started to go (these days is is crisp in >> text mode but goes nasty left-right flickery. >> >> Anyhow, yes, I've been able to get video out through >> the VGA connector at whatever resolution the >

Re: Maximum VGA output screen resolution

2008-09-04 Thread Dotan Cohen
2008/9/4 Tony Godshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > My Dell (an old insprion 8600) runs 1920x1200. > > A nice surprise on Ubuntu 7.04 and later was that it > Just Worked. I didn't have to tweak the /etc/X11 > configs at all! > Configuring this screen is a pain in Debian, with no two installs working in

Re: Maximum VGA output screen resolution

2008-09-03 Thread Tony Godshall
My Dell (an old insprion 8600) runs 1920x1200. A nice surprise on Ubuntu 7.04 and later was that it Just Worked. I didn't have to tweak the /etc/X11 configs at all! Same with my old Sony Vaio PCG-8C3L aka PCG-GRX560. 1600x1200. That is, until the display started to go (these days is is crisp i

Maximum VGA output screen resolution

2008-09-03 Thread Dotan Cohen
I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 with the ATI X1400 video card and a 1680x1050 15.4" monitor. I am considering purchasing an LCD monitor for use at home, as the 15.4" screen is too tiny. How can I know what maximum resolution the VGA output is capable of? For that matter, how do I enable it? I

[solved] Re: Screen resolution on Hyundai 255KI 15

2006-04-30 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina writes: > It seems to me that the screen resolution of my Hyundai 255KI 15 > is lower than normal: everything appears too big. > When I run 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' the resolution value > is always 1920×1440, and remains so although I put it on 1024×

Screen resolution on Hyundai 255KI 15

2006-04-25 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Hi, listers. It seems to me that the screen resolution of my Hyundai 255KI 15 is lower than normal: everything appears too big. When I run 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' the resolution value is always 1920×1440, and remains so although I put it on 1024×768. I have Debian Sarge st

HP6230 screen resolution

2005-11-07 Thread Bradley Alexander
I just got an HP Compaq NC6230 laptop. I'm running sid with xorg. I'm having a problem with the screen resolution. I also have an IBM T42, and they are roughly similar in the graphics department (ATI Mobility video card, 15" TFT LCD, 1400x1050 max resolution). I am running the sa

Re: ACPI and Screen Resolution :)

2005-01-04 Thread Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
El lun, 03-01-2005 a las 14:21 -0800, Elizabeth Palomino escribiÃ: > Greetings :) > > I'm running Debian Testing on my laptop. Everything seems to be working > ok but I have two quick questions :) > > The screen resolution seems fixed. My laptop is a Toshiba M3X-S149.

Re: ACPI and Screen Resolution :)

2005-01-03 Thread Nico Golde
Hello Elizabeth, * Elizabeth Palomino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-03 23:24]: > Greetings :) > > I'm running Debian Testing on my laptop. Everything seems to be working > ok but I have two quick questions :) > > The screen resolution seems fixed. My laptop is a

ACPI and Screen Resolution :)

2005-01-03 Thread Elizabeth Palomino
Greetings :) I'm running Debian Testing on my laptop. Everything seems to be working ok but I have two quick questions :) The screen resolution seems fixed. My laptop is a Toshiba M3X-S149. The video card is an intel 855 I believe. No matter what I set the resolution to in the XF86CONF

Re: Screen resolution

2003-05-01 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Thu, 2003-05-01 at 11:11, Metod Kolla wrote: > Hello, > I'm stuck with this one. How can I change the screen resolution to > 800X600? I tried : xf86cfg > xconfigurator > trl-alt -+ > with no results. Any help would be appreciated Laptops can be difficult to change the

Re: Screen resolution

2003-05-01 Thread MITCHELL MALTENPORT
What kind of laptop is it? It may be that you _can't_ change the resolution on a laptop, that's been my prior experience. - Original Message - From: Metod Kolla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, May 1, 2003 12:11 pm Subject: Screen resolution > Hello, > I'

Re: Screen resolution

2003-05-01 Thread Kevin McKinley
On Thu, 1 May 2003 12:11:16 -0400 "Metod Kolla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > I'm stuck with this one. How can I change the screen resolution to > 800X600? I tried : xf86cfg > xconfigurator > trl-alt -+ > with no results. Any help would be apprec

Screen resolution

2003-05-01 Thread Metod Kolla
Hello, I'm stuck with this one. How can I change the screen resolution to 800X600? I tried : xf86cfg xconfigurator trl-alt -+ with no results. Any help would be appreciated metod

Re: Screen Resolution Problem

2003-04-06 Thread Michael P. Rose
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Richard Lewis wrote: > Hello list, > > I've just managed to install the kernel (2.4) on my system. I had to > use the boot option vga=0x305 to get my display right. But after the > initial reboot I didn't get an option to set t

Screen Resolution Problem

2003-04-05 Thread Richard Lewis
Hello list, I've just managed to install the kernel (2.4) on my system. I had to use the boot option vga=0x305 to get my display right. But after the initial reboot I didn't get an option to set this again and the display didn't come right by itself. What I get is the display starting about 3 o

Screen Resolution Problem

2003-04-05 Thread Richard Lewis
Hello list, I've just managed to install the kernel (2.4) on my system. I had to use the boot option vga=0x305 to get my display right. But after the initial reboot I didn't get an option to set this again and the display didn't come right by itself. What I get is the display starting about 3 o

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-28 Thread mi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [Friday, 28. March 2003 03:07]: >| At the "boot:" prompt, try typing "vga=0x305" before you press . >| If you're already typing something else, such as "bf24" to install a 2.4 >| kernel, just add "vga=0x305" to the end. >| If that doesn't work, try "vga=0x303" or "vga=0x301". >| K

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-28 Thread mi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [Friday, 28. March 2003 03:07]: >| At the "boot:" prompt, try typing "vga=0x305" before you press . >| If you're already typing something else, such as "bf24" to install a 2.4 >| kernel, just add "vga=0x305" to the end. >| If that doesn't work, try "vga=0x303" or "vga=0x301". >| K

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-28 Thread Árvay Gergely
>>>during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four >>>or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! >>>This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so >>>couldn't carry on with the installation. >> >> >> That's 3.0r1 right? >> >> It sounds li

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-28 Thread Calum Mackay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 - "Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! This meant that I couldn't see all the options properl

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-28 Thread Árvay Gergely
>>>during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four >>>or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! >>>This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so >>>couldn't carry on with the installation. >> >> >> That's 3.0r1 right? >> >> It sounds li

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-28 Thread Calum Mackay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 - "Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly an

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-27 Thread ronin2
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 - "Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four > or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! > This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so > couldn't car

Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-27 Thread Richard Lewis
Hello list members, I wonder if anyone could help we with this problem: Whe I tried to install Debian 3.0 (from 3 CD set) the screen resolution during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! This meant that

Re: Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-27 Thread ronin2
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 - "Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four > or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! > This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so > couldn't car

Installation Screen Resolution problem

2003-03-27 Thread Richard Lewis
Hello list members, I wonder if anyone could help we with this problem: Whe I tried to install Debian 3.0 (from 3 CD set) the screen resolution during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! This meant that