did you try to make changes at "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" look at Section "Screen" ........ Modes "640x480" change it to "800x600" --- "Pietro R.A. Binetti" <binabin@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : > Firstly I apologize for the wrong indication: I am > stuck on 640x480 > resolution (not 800x600) and I want to have 800x600 > (not 1024x768). > However > the problem doesn't change so much: I am still > stuck. > > Some of you suggested me to look at the video memory > in my BIOS > settings. > Now there are 2 problems: > 1. accessing my BIOS settings at the startup I can't > see anywhere issues > relating on video memory > 2. I checked my system hardware and I discovered > that my video card > shares > the memory with the RAM: it takes 8MB of 128MB. It > does mean something, > doesn't it? > > I also checked on the Acer webpage: there are no > updates available for > my > BIOS. > > Regards, > Pietro > > -----Original Message----- > > > Pietro R.A. Binetti wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > > > > > > > I am a new user of Fedora core 2, and a newer of > linux-like OS as > > > > > > well. > > > > > > 2 days ago I installed Fedora on my notebook: > acer travel mate 212T. > > > > > > I already have some problems that I can't solve: > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Screen resolution > > > > > > I can't change the screen resolution: it is > fixed on 800x600! > > > > > > During the OS installation i tried to select > "generic LCD monitor" with > > > > > > different resolutions (as my monitor is not in > the list). In all cases, > > > > > > once installed Fedora, I can't switch the > resolution to the wanted > > > > > > 1024x768. I tried to do that changing the > Display settings in the System > > > > > > Settings option panel. I select 1024x768 but I > still see in 800x600 > > > > > > resolution. > > > > > > What should I do? > > > > > > Check to see if there is a later BIOS version for > your machine. I had a > > problem being stuck at 640 x 480 because of a > buggy BIOS version. > > > > Also, check your BIOS setting for things that > relate to video memory. If > > I recall, some systems are set to pretty low > settings for shared memory. > > This will limit your resolution top setting. I > believe that 1 meg would > > limit you to 640 x 480. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2. Touch pad > > > > > > My touch pad is working correctly, even if I > have to touch the left > > > > > > button to press the left mouse button: pressing > the pad with a "touch" > > > > > > it doesn't work. The "touch" isn't recognized, > or something like that. > > > > > > Should I configure the touch pad somewhere else? > > > > > > Check the archives for this information. You have > to add > > psmouse=proto.imps or similar to your grub.conf > file. This changes the > > order of events the kernel uses. (Info from an > earlier post by another > > lister) > > I'm on a a machine that does not need this added > to the kernel. My > > memory recall might not be the correct context. > Look for 2.6 kernel and > > synaptics related posts in the list archives. > > I couldn't find the postings myself. Your search > might be more successful. > > > > The link to the archives is at the bottom of every > posting. Click on the > > link below or at the bottom of the message to > search the archives. > > > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/ > > > > This might lead you in the right direction to a > resolution. (hopefully!) > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > Pietro > > Message: 2 > > Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:26:38 +0200 > > From: "Pietro R.A. Binetti" <binabin@xxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: can't change screen resolution > > To: <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Message-ID: > <200408300926.i7U9QwoZ029148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > > Firstly I apologize for the wrong indication: I am > stuck on 640x480 > > resolution (not 800x600) and I want to have > 800x600 (not 1024x768). However > > the problem doesn't change so much: I am still > stuck. > > > > Some of you suggested me to look at the video > memory in my BIOS settings. > > Now there are 2 problems: > > 1. accessing my BIOS settings at the startup I > can't see anywhere issues > > relating on video memory > > 2. I checked my system hardware and I discovered > that my video card shares > > the memory with the RAM: it takes 8MB of 128MB. It > does mean something, > > doesn't it? > > > > I also checked on the Acer webpage: there are no > updates available for my > > BIOS. > > > > Regards, > > Pietro > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > Pietro R.A. Binetti wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > > > > > > > I am a new user of Fedora core 2, and a newer of > linux-like OS as > > > > > > well. > > > > > > 2 days ago I installed Fedora on my notebook: > acer travel mate 212T. > > > > > > I already have some problems that I can't solve: > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Screen resolution > > > > > > I can't change the screen resolution: it is > fixed on 800x600! > > > > > > During the OS installation i tried to select > "generic LCD monitor" with > > > > === message truncated === Vous manquez d?espace pour stocker vos mails ? Yahoo! Mail vous offre GRATUITEMENT 100 Mo ! Créez votre Yahoo! Mail sur http://fr.benefits.yahoo.com/ Le nouveau Yahoo! Messenger est arrivé ! 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