This is a discussion on XF86Config in version 10 within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Hi all- Been at slackware since '95. Something's different in XF86 in version 10, and would appreciate if someone ...
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| Hi all- Been at slackware since '95. Something's different in XF86 in version 10, and would appreciate if someone could nudge me in the right direction. Used to be under /etc a file XF86Config and I'd usually create it with xf86config. (or was it xfconfig?) I can't find either, and need to change the screen resolution. When I set up this box had a XGA monitor. So all I set as max resolution was 1024X768. I now have a high res monitor and want some higher res choices, but cannot find a place to modify. The control center in KDE just lets you choose what is already setup, but where do I add screen resolutions like I did in the past with XF86Config? Thanks in advance georgec@dyb.com (its ok, this one gets so much spam already) |
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| On 2004-12-18, George Csahanin <george@dyb.com> wrote: [snip] > but where do I add > screen resolutions like I did in the past with XF86Config? /etc/X11/xorg.conf --keith -- kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us (try just my userid to email me) AOLSFAQ=http://wombat.san-francisco.ca.us/cgi-bin/fom |
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| George Csahanin wrote: > Used to be under /etc a file XF86Config and I'd usually create it with > xf86config. (or was it xfconfig?) I can't find either, and need to > change the screen resolution. When I set up this box had a XGA > monitor. So all I set as max resolution was 1024X768. I now have a > high res monitor and want some higher res choices, but cannot find a > place to modify. The control center in KDE just lets you choose what > is already setup, but where do I add screen resolutions like I did in > the past with XF86Config? > > Thanks in advance In order to create the config file /etc/X11/xorg.conf, you can use "xorgconfig" in console mode, or "xorgcfg" with a GUI. Best regards, Emmanuel |
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| George Csahanin wrote :. > > Used to be under /etc a file XF86Config and I'd usually create it with > xf86config. (or was it xfconfig?) I can't find either, From Slackware 10 Patrick has dropped XFree86 and replaced it by XOrg. Thats why your config file now is /etc/X11/xorg.conf and the setup programs has changed to 'xorgconfig' and 'xorgcfg'. -- Thomas O. This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation. |
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| George Csahanin wrote: > Hi all- > > Been at slackware since '95. Something's different in XF86 in version 10, > and would appreciate if someone could nudge me in the right direction. > > Used to be under /etc a file XF86Config and I'd usually create it with > xf86config. (or was it xfconfig?) I can't find either, and need to change > the screen resolution. When I set up this box had a XGA monitor. So all I > set as max resolution was 1024X768. I now have a high res monitor and want > some higher res choices, but cannot find a place to modify. The control > center in KDE just lets you choose what is already setup, but where do I > add screen resolutions like I did in the past with XF86Config? > > Thanks in advance > > georgec@dyb.com (its ok, this one gets so much spam already) Ok, y'all! It worked great, in 1280x1024 mode 32 bit, thanks for the lead -G |