Change boot up screen resolution

Bernard Lheureux bernard.lheureux at bbsoft4.org
Sat Jul 15 09:22:12 UTC 2006


On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 11:18 +0200, tuvok wrote:
Maybe you could try gdmsetup which is intended to modify th
econfiguration of GDM (the graphical login manager)

> Tod Merley ha scritto:
> >
> >
> > On 7/15/06, *tuvok* <tuvok.linux at email.it 
> > <mailto:tuvok.linux at email.it>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi,
> >     after a driver upgrade when fedora start and show the boot up screen I
> >     cannot see anything because the resolution is too hight (is not
> >     supported by my monitor), how i can change the resolution? X11 work
> >     perfect. tank you!
> >
> >     Tuvok.
> >
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> > Hi Tuvok!
> >
> > 1. From your monitor documentation, determine especially the 
> > horizontal and vertical frequencies supported.
> > 2. Using an FC5 CD or DVD boot into rescue mode.
> > 3. Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf for your monitor.
> >
> > Google is our friend!
> >
> > Tod
> Tank's tod but this not the problem. X11 work fine: i can use gnome, can 
> see deasktop etc. The issue is only in the boot screen (when fedora 
> start in graphical mode and you cannot see the normal text message that 
> linux diplay...starting service etc....) I think the problem is not X11 
> configuration. Maybe i'm wrong but x11 is load after the last service 
> not before, but i'm not very expert :-)
> 
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