2011. január 27. 11:38 napon "Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC)" <hylton@conacher.co.za> írta:
Hi,
Running OpenSuSe 11.2 and a 11.3 on separate hardware both with KDE and would like to find out which file I can edit using my trusty Kate or kwrite text editor that would control the screen resolution.
I currently need to use krandrtray to set the resolution from the system auto default of 1680x1050 to a more respectable/readable 1024x768. If I logoff or power down the machine, I need to visit krandrtray each time to set the screen resolution as it defaults to the auto setting of 1680x1050 when I logon again.
I have already Googled and looked at the mailing list archives and have not seen anything specific other than what I have tried already.
What I would like to know is which filename, read by the OS on user logon, decides the screen resolution for that user. Can I edit the contents of this/these file/s using the Kate/Kwrite text editor?
Hello: A typical problem of modern systems, when the computer thinks it knows better what you need but it doesn't. Ask openSUSE developers to add back sax2 for manual xorg configuration. Actually oS 11.2 has sax2 and maybe 11.3 has it too in some build repo. By running sax2 you can set the default resolution. Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org