Magnar Strand Olsen wrote:
fazer skrev:
I installed the 8.42 drivers, but it gave me a desktop resolution of 1792x1344@60Hz (the highest resolution my 19 inch Hansol CRT monitor supports). After some hassle (see my previous post) I got the ATI control panel working, enabling me to switch resolution to the less eye-straining 1280x1024@80Hz. However, the system doesn't remember the settings - the next time I log on, the resolution is once again 1792x1344.
It is slightly annoying to have to set the resolution each time - has any of you got an idea of how to fix this problem?
Did you try modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Yes, that's the first thing I did - made a backup copy of the xorg.conf file, and modify it. Oddly enough, the 1792x1344 resolution isn't even listed in my xorg.conf file. I removed the entire 1600x1200 entry from xorg.conf (leaving 1280x1024 as the highest resolution), but it didn't change anything. Resolution was still maxed out at 1792x1344 the next time I turned on my computer.
Regards, Magnar.
I am working on a problem similar to yours. (See [opensuse] Can't set resolution after NVIDIA graphics card installation.) I have searched for several hours, and found a number of occurrences of the same problem since June of 2007, but no solutions that work. I tried as root: nvidia-xconfig nvidia-settings and I tried to configure from Yast>hardware>graphics card and monitor. All I have found is that sax makes the decision and doesn't allow me to change it, even though it is wrong. It seems there should be some way to manually change the xorg.config file, but I can't find it. If I understand your post correctly, you were either unable to edit the file or the edit was ignored. Is this correct? The same solution should work for both of us even though we are using different graphics cards. -ED- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org