laptop wide display

Jamie Bohr jamiebohr at gmail.com
Wed Dec 28 06:34:03 UTC 2005


Yes, it does have a list for wide screens.  For example the specs read
1920x1200 yet that is not listed.  I did find that if I selected 1920x1400
from the list then edited xorg.conf and replaced 1400 with 1200 it seemed to
have worked.    I knew if I posted a messaged the problem would soon solve
its self.  Now it I can get <Ctrl><Alt><-/+> to work.

Thanks,
   Jamie

On 12/27/05, jason pearl <jp at jpearl.org > wrote:
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> Jamie Bohr wrote:
> > I have a Dell M70 and have been fighting with getting the display set
> > correctly ever since I put FC3 on it.  It works great - kudos to the
> > developers - yet I can not see to get the wide screen to work correctly.
>
> >
> > I used http://lug-untermain.de/faqs/precision.php as a reference but
> > since it is in German I am guessing as to the configuration and the X
> > config is for Debian.  I tried the attached and I got about 2 inches of
> > black space around my monitor and when I scoll my mouse I get more
> > screen - the screen is to big to be shown ....
> >
> > I have googled to death and have not found a refence I can understand.
> > I am hoping someone on this list can point me to the magic reference.
> >
> > Would installing FC4 address or make my problem easier?
> >
> >
> > Thank you,
> >    Jamie
> >
> isnt there a system-config-display and change the setting?
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