I've only seen outputs named 'default' on -nvidia (which does not
support XRANDR). Perhaps you were looking at some out of date
directions, or directions for -nvidia instead of -fglrx.
In any case, Brendan is right. According to your xrandr output you
don't have a display named 'default' so the
Hi Brendan,
I tried to do the other tests.
xrandr don't work, es. "xrandr --output DVI-0 --auto --left-of VGA-0 --auto" or
"xrandr --output default --rotate ".
It says "warning: output default not found; ignoring"
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Hi Paolo,
I still don't know if default is *supposed* to work or not. I'll try and
find out.
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Hi,
"xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1024x768" works correctly in Natty and Oneiric.
I'm testing the Xorg driver:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Hardware/X/ProprietaryDrivers#Different
resolutions
In the guide is written to use the command "xrandr --output default --mode
"...
Thanks!
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According to your xrandr.txt log you have no display called default
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Hi Paolo,
It just so happens we have the same graphics card, so we can compare and
contrast ;). I can change resolution using
'xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1024x768' for example
Can you try this and see if it works? I guess default should have some
meaning and work to some extent (did it work for
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