I tried all three available kernels - to no effect.
Once monitor was conected the the VGA port, the other connected via a VGA
adaptor to the DVI port.
The odd thing is that once I swapped them over, the resolution problem went
away.
Not only that, but although the login screen appeared on the
On 09/26/2016 03:01 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I could not see anything video related, but there was a kernel upgrade. I
tried booting on the previous kernel but it make no difference.
Have you installed the NVidia driver or are you using nouveau? What
ports are the monitors using? Is it possi
I did the dnf history as suggested (included below, along with the one before
it)
I could not see anything video related, but there was a kernel upgrade. I
tried booting on the previous kernel but it make no difference.
Anyone got any more suggestions?
Gary
[root@lcomp5 ~]# dnf history info 4
On 09/15/2016 08:17 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Can anyone suggest how I can get this resolved, or at least where to look to
find the problem?
Do "dnf history | head" to find the latest update, then "dnf history
info " to find out all the packages that were modified. Check
for anything graphics
I have a dual headed F23 system using a NVidia graphics card. Everything was
working fine until today when I installed the latest set of updates.
Both screens were set to 1280x1024 resolution.
However, since I rebooted after completing the update, my right hand side
screen is now limited to 10