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Thanks Hans, but I don't belive that's a matter of driver or kernel upgrade, because I make the both upgrades, my SuSE version it's 9.0, and I use the SuSe Kernel 2.6.4-34. Optimized for my hardware, and the problems persist, I know that's ridiculous, but I trying some configurations in the SaX2, and XF86config, and nothing. I have a Toshiba Satellite notebook with the same video card, and it's works perfect, I don't know with the screen mode like 15.4 Wide UXGA or XGA make diference, but my Dell has a UXGA and the Toshiba has a XGA display. If the resolution 1024*768 works lika a active matrix, fit on screen, its good enough, but doesn't work. -----Mensagem original----- De: Hans Peter Huber [mailto:hph@hphatwork.de] Enviada em: sexta-feira, 2 de abril de 2004 14:42 Para: Rafael Monteiro de Campos Cc: suse-laptop@suse.com Assunto: Re: [suse-laptop] Dell Latitude D800 - Resolution Hi Rafael, Rafael Monteiro de Campos wrote:
Hi,
I have serious problems to configure my laptop display
using
SuSE, so any help are welcome.
First, if I try to set a 1900x1200 resolution, the screen appears distorted, and the only compatible resolution is 1024x768, but in this resolution, the laptop Active Matrix doesn't works. The screen fix in the center of LCD, little with a black bars around them.
And with I use this compatible resolution, when I switch between terminals, using the keyboards shortcuts like Alt+F2, the screen noise again, in the text mode, and if I try to come back in the graphic mode, the system crash.
I have no idea for what to do, I call to the SuSe support, and them cannot help me and suggest this discussion list, I hope to find some help, because I didn't fin anything about this in the web.
Thanks for the help, and sorry for the English.
The nVidia GeForce 4 4200 Go-Grafik-Engine needs driver from nvidia to work properly - please see http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp The driver shipped with SuSE are not as good as possible - but this is a license problem - my Latitude C840 is running under SuSE 8.1 and two nvidia rpms: NVIDIA_GLX-...rpm and NVIDIA_kernel-...rpm. Hth Hans Peter