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Hello,
Newbie here looking for help... I'm running openSUSE 11.0 on a pretty old Sony Vaio integrated platform PC and cannot bring my KDE into full 1024x768 resolution. (And while I can get past the blank screen present at the boot - a problem that I'll have to look into soon -, I can't use the desktop in this low resolution. I understand that SiS graphic cards are usually unsupported and plagued with problems; however, I have encountered no trouble running mine correctly and at full parameters in the latest *buntu distributions - but then, I don't think I like *buntu. So... Where do I go? and what do I do about it? If there's anyone there willing to help, please download and take a look at the text file below, containing my system configuration debug info as of today. Thanks in advance. Configuration File Last edited by ZetaSagittarii; 23-Aug-2008 at 04:49. Reason: minor correction |
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Well, guess I'll be sticking with *buntu for now...
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Start over. Cut and paste the output of
lspci -v (to get some info about video chipset and others) cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf There might be something obvious that can be donw with your existing xorg.conf file. You could try the basic xorg 'vesa' driver, in the meantime. Open a console and become root with su command. init 3 (Change to runlevel 3) sax2 -r -m 0=vesa (zero=) init 5 Another approach is to try regenerating xorg.conf with sax2: init 3 sax2 -r (To reprobe hardware, and set display resolution etc) init 5 |
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I got it working in with the above method - and it survived the restart too, if that's not too stupid to say. It also got me rid of the blank screen at the boot. (Anyway, I heard that Linux systems don't really need reboot to often, so I guess I'll just keep the station in Stand-by while not using it.)I really know next to nothing about drivers, and I'd like to upgrade KDE to 4.1 -- think it'll crash my settings? |
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