From a2f077cf13d307c4d9d862028f459b783ede53cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 02:22:18 +0100 Subject: Add some blog posts Also an index page that automatically generates a list of all the posts available. --- ...n_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+) create mode 100644 site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org (limited to 'site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org') diff --git a/site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org b/site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eafeaee --- /dev/null +++ b/site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#+TITLE: Higher Resolution in Fedora 11 with proprietary NVidia Drivers +#+DATE: 2009-09-22 23:51 +#+TAGS: fedora nvidia xorg + +Ugh... I have been screwing around with this since the beginning of +time... Or at least since I installed Fedora for the so-manieth +time. Finally though I found out what I had to do. + +Following [[http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=204752][this guide]], I was able to easily and correctly install the +drivers. I used to build them myself, but that got me worse results +then anything. + +To sum up, though: + +#+BEGIN_SRC sh + # switch to super user (root) + su + + # install rpmfusion repository + rpm -Uvh \ + http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm \ + http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm + + # install the driver (I have an i686 pc, you might need a different architecture, like 64_32 or something similar) + yum install kmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i586 + + # reboot to make changed take effect + reboot +#+END_SRC + +This only got me a 1024x768 resolution, though... Which pissed me off... + +I started looking around the internet for a way to fix it in the +~xorg.conf~ itself, which I'd done on Fedora 9 before, but didn't +remember how (the reason I'm writing this right now), but didn't +actually find what I was looking for. + +In the end I found 2 supposed fixes, one added a Modes option to the +=Display= section of the =Screen= section, and another was to add a +=DisplaySize= option to the =Monitor= section. + +Well, I found out I needed both, so I added =DisplaySize 1280 1024= to +the =Monitor= section and =Modes "1280x1024"= to the ~Display~ subsection +of the ~Screen~ section. + +Now it's working again, running at 1280x1024 with screen compositing +(so I can run ~gnome-do~ with docky theme, which I'm trying out for a +while). -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf