no screen resolution
Pantor
pantor at painter-decorator.eu
Tue Oct 9 08:59:56 PDT 2007
Here we go - xorg.conf
Alex Deucher wrote:
> On 10/9/07, Pantor <pantor at painter-decorator.eu> wrote:
>> Exactly yes, this is nvidia chip. Forget to add, that my knowledge in
>> linux zero. Just third day with new OS.
>
> Well, as I said, you can either install the nvidia binary driver
> (debian may provide a packaged version, otherwise I guess you can
> download it from nvidia), or edit your xorg.conf (/etc/X11/xorg.conf)
> as I described below. If you hae trouble editing it, let me know and
> attach your config and I can walk you through it.
>
> Alex
>
>> Alex Deucher wrote:
>>> On 10/9/07, Pantor <pantor at painter-decorator.eu> wrote:
>>>> NO idea about driver, but card is inno3d 6200 AGP 256MB. Would you be
>>>> able to advice how to use cvt and gtf please.
>>> Sounds like an nvidia chip. if you are using DVI, you may not be able
>>> to change the mode since due to a limitation in the nv driver. In
>>> that case you may want to try the binary nvidia driver. If not, you
>>> can use cvt to generate a mode line, e.g.,
>>>
>>> cvt 1280 720 60
>>> or
>>> cvt -r 1280 720 60
>>> for a reduced blanking mode (useful on LCDs). stick the mode line cvt
>>> generates into the monitor section of your xorg config and add the
>>> mode name to the modes line in the display subsection of the screen
>>> section of your config.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>
>
>
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