From 1c4f1a173af1f361b5885bf2b1c37c418904b8ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 02:31:23 +0100 Subject: Add old blog post "Low Resolution in Fedora 11 with Nvidia drivers" From Zasshi on blogger --- ...resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+) create mode 100644 site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org diff --git a/site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org b/site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d6884e --- /dev/null +++ b/site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#+TITLE: Low Resolution in Fedora 11 with Nvidia drivers +#+DATE: 2009-08-19 8:11 +#+TAGS display fedora nvidia + +*Finally*, after hours of looking and working I have finally again found +how to set the resolution to what I need (have 1280x1024, had +640x480). I've had trouble with my resolution in Fedora before, but I +don't ever remember it being this much of a pain, but then again I +don't remember much about it at all, wish I'd remembered how I fixed +it. + +So to help me remember and perhaps even help someone else work around +it, here's how I finally got it working. + +I'm now using the Nouveau driver with a generic LCD Panel 1280x1024. I +tried setting this in ~system-config-display~ many times, but it just +wouldn't accept my monitor. + +So in the end I looked at ~system-config-display --help~ and noticed +~--reconfigure~ , which doesn't base the new configuration file on an +old one. + +Using this option and setting my driver to ~nv~ and my monitor to +generic 1280x1024 and then + +#+BEGIN_SRC sh + su -c "init 3" + # [log in] + su -c "init 5" +#+END_SRC + +got me the right resolution again. However the ~nv~ driver is just a +little too basic, so I thought I'd try the same thing with the +proprietary driver, so I did everything exactly as before, only I used +the driver ~nvidia~ instead of ~nv~. + +Now again X wouldn't start at all, so I ran ~livna-config-display -a~ to +get it to my old low-res configuration, and then I tried it a third +time, this time using the ~nouveau~ driver (which I've heard is better +then ~nv~) and that worked! + +I know that supposedly you're also able to use ~xorg.conf~ to set +certain Modes values for your display, but this didn't do anything for +me at all in fedora, did help me in ubuntu, but then there I got the +weirdest resolution. + +*finally* I can look at a normal screen again. + +Now I should get going to work, I'm gonna be really late (this really +bugged me!) -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf