I am unable to switch to a resolution higher than 800x600 on my ACER Travelmate 7730. None of the generic “LCD” drivers seem to work. None of the ACER drivers either (but Travelmate is not listed). What to do now? I could find any solution through Google either.
My laptop has an NVidia GeForce 9300m GS graphics card, which does seem to be recognized correctly.
The possible resolution should be 1440x900.
Can anyone help?
You need to install the driver
http://opensuse-community.org/nvidia.ymp
That is from here: http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA
Thanks for the tip, I’ll try it later today.
It would actually be very useful to display a message in OpenSuse pointing the user to this URL with drivers. I understand that the driver cannot be included in OpenSuse by default due to license restrictions. But apparently OpenSuse does recognize the brand of the graphics card, so it could also display a friendly message indicating that a driver should be downloaded manually.
Now, new users like me end up at a dead track. And not everyone will be persistent to post a message on the forum.
WBR
New users are directed to
NEW Users - Suse-11.1 Pre-installation – PLEASE READ - openSUSE Forums
I know it’s not ideal. But I doubt we will see links to the drivers on the front page any time soon.
i agree that the forum shoud make some indication.for greenhand ,the forum is helpful if it could provide very concrate inofrmation.
I tried it out. It works perfectly now. Very strange that these drivers are not preinstalled by default.
Actually, after installation I had to reboot, then switch resolution to 1140x900 and reboot again.
thanks for your help.
This is normal in openSUSE and in fact most Linux Distros.
Good to know it is better now;)