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Re: [opensuse] Display oddity when upgrading from 10.0 to 10.3
- From: Jan Ritzerfeld <suse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 23:32:10 +0100
- Message-id: <200712312332.10956.suse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Am Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 schrieb jfweber@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
At first, you should compare the X screen resolution of your two
installations:
jan@karl:~> xdpyinfo | grep resolution
resolution: 129x126 dots per inch
I guess that they do not match. If so, check which of your X servers (10.0
or 10.3) uses the right monitor dimensions:
jan@karl:~> xdpyinfo | grep dimensions
dimensions: 1680x1050 pixels (331x212 millimeters)
Then we will see whether your 10.0 is right, or your 10.3. :)
HTH
Jan
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[...]
Any ideas on how to get this 10.3 pooter to display images correctly?
[...]
At first, you should compare the X screen resolution of your two
installations:
jan@karl:~> xdpyinfo | grep resolution
resolution: 129x126 dots per inch
I guess that they do not match. If so, check which of your X servers (10.0
or 10.3) uses the right monitor dimensions:
jan@karl:~> xdpyinfo | grep dimensions
dimensions: 1680x1050 pixels (331x212 millimeters)
Then we will see whether your 10.0 is right, or your 10.3. :)
HTH
Jan
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