FC3 - wrong screen resolution - A bug? - reposted

Truls Gulbrandsen trulsg at broadpark.no
Sun Nov 14 20:58:51 UTC 2004


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Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
| Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
| | Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
| | | Jim Cornette wrote:
| | | | Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
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| | | |> Hi,
| | | |> I have now installed fc3 to my desktop an IBM PC300PL with an
IBM912
| | | |> T521 LCD screen the video card is VESA
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| | | |
| | | | I looked up the specs for your desktop. The video info is below. The
| | | | vesa driver is sort of a generic driver. Is the S3 Trio listed?
| | | |
| | | | Have you tried to add the desired resolution into your xorg.conf
| file?
| | | | Say "1024x768" "800x600" in front of the "640x480" entry?
| | | |
| | | | Jim
| | | |
| | | | Monitor and Graphics
| | | | Video Integration    Integrated
| | | | Installed Video Memory    4 MB
| | | | Included Video Card    Graphic card - AGP - S3 Trio3D integrated
| | | |
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| | | |> Regards,
| | | |> Truls
| | | |
| | | |
| | | Thanks for feedback.
| | |
| | | Yes the correct video card is Trio 64 3D and it is listed.  So I went
| | | system settings ==> display and set the correct video card.
| | |
| | | Then I got an error message saying that the system would log out of X
| | | and correct an error.  It never came back.  So I rebooted but now the
| | | boot sequence goes to:
| | |
| | | Starting udev: (ok)
| | | Initializing hardware..... storage network audio done  (ok)
| | | Configuring kernel parameters:
| | |
| | | and there it hangs unresponsive.
| | |
| | | Probably I have to start the install process over again?
| | |
| | | Regards,
| | | Truls
| |
| | I found that when hittin ctrl-C after the system hangs it actually
| | continues to boot and gives me a command line.
| |
| | The problem is that system settings - display did not update my
| | xorg.conf file correctly.  The driver name for the video card was not
| | replaced with the corect one but ended up as mix of "Vesa" and
"S3Trio3D"
| |
| | I tried to correct this using vi but am not able to open the file in
| | edit modus.  I'm told it is a read only file.
| |
| | Any suggestions?
| |
| | Truls
| Ok, I have followed all advices given under this thread without success.
|
| So, I did a fresh install of FC3 from the cds and the following happens.
|
| Upon installation fc doesn't recognize my video card and set it up as
| VESA generic.  That works in the way that my screen background seem to
| have the correct resolution but applications and icons etc. seems work
| at 640x480.
|
| Then, when I change to video card S3 Trio64 3D and reboot I'm back to
| the original problem.  The systems load all the way to:
|
| Starting udev: (ok)
| Initializing hardware..... storage network audio done  (ok)
| Configuring kernel parameters:
|
| ~  <then I have to enter Ctrl-C to make it continue>
|
| INIT: Entering runlevel: 5
| Starting readahead early: (ok)
| Checking for new hardware: (ok)
| touch: cannot touch '/var/touch/subsys/kudzu': Read-only file system
| Applying iptables: firewal rules (ok)
| touch: cannot touch '/var/touch/subsys/iptables': Read-only file system
| Starting pcmcia: (ok)
| etc
| etc
|
| Am I doing something wrong or the system?
|
| Regards
| Truls
~ Hi,
I post this one more time to see if someone out there has the solution
to my problem.

Thanks for valuable input Jim but it didn't work this unfortunately.
Howerever, I learned a lot so it was not waisted.

Regard,
Truls
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