On 9/20/10 7:00 PM, Samuel Kidman wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I am not an expert on this, I just try to help if it is of any value :-) >>> Having said that, >>> $ man xrandr >>> $ xrandr >>> $ xrandr --verbose >>> >>> Some links: >>> search Google: fedora xrandr change resolution > Thanks for the help, but this doesn't solve the problem- I am able to > change screen resolution just not to the resolution of 1680x1050 which > I want, the highest available is 1024x768. Strangely after resetting > my computer last night I was suddenly able to see all of the video > modes for my monitor again. Luckily I didn't post "Solved" because > after another reboot it simply went back to having 4 video modes > again. As I write this I am on 1024x768. > > This is all making me think that the issue is actually with my > monitor- whatever ROM inside the actual screen that stores the > available video modes isn't working all the time. Can anyone confirm > that the video modes 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480 are like default > modes used by X11 if Xorg is unable to query your monitor for it's > available modes? > > Also if this is the problem, how do I know what are the right > parameters to write a modeline for 1680x1050 resolution? If you know the vertical resolution you can use gtf (?) to figure it out. However, if you think the problem is hardware related, this may or may not work. Doc Savage gave me a couple of lines that should work with my Thinkpad. I have not been able to get them to work, yet. Might be my problem (PEBKAC). :) James McKenzie -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines