GDM Text Size --
Kevin Freeman
kfreem02 at comcast.net
Mon Nov 15 23:43:18 UTC 2004
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 16:15 -0500, Drew, Bill wrote:
> One problem I am seeing is that the correct video card drivers are not
> being used by the system. It selects the generic vesa driver. The
> video card is S3Trio3D. I try to change to that one in the pull down
> list for system-config-display to S3 Trio3D/2X and it won't let me
> change it. What would I put in xorg.conf to get the correct drivers
> used? Could that be part of the problem with the size of the GDM text?
Have you tried system-config-display --reconfig ? Execute that from
runlevel 3 - you may want to back up /etc/X11/xorg.conf first. If the
S3 card is not recognized I would suggest filing an entry in bugzilla.
You may also try manually setting the driver to S3 Virge - that may get
you a working desktop but it may cause problems for DRI/3D applications.
As another poster mentioned, you should have normal-sized fonts even
with the VESA driver. Double-check that the "Monitor" section
of /etc/X11/xorg.conf has a line like:
DisplaySize 320 240
Those numbers represent your monitor's viewable image area in mm, and
320x240 is a common size for a 17-inch CRT. I would also log an entry
in bugzilla if the DisplaySize parameter is present and the fonts are
still too small.
Kevin Freeman
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