Michael
:
You might use xf86config. My machine crashed big time today. Gimp went
wild and created a 378meg file that filled up my Linux partition. After
I found out what the problem was, I spent most of the day getting
reacquainted with xf86config, as it was the only configuration tool left
working. lizardx and XF86Setup had been felled by the crash.
Anyway, even though I really wanted a tight, compact desktop, and even
though I specifically said no to a virtual desktop, I am getting lost on
a (seeming) 3 foot by 4 foot desktop. I may someday get used to
navigation it, but I don't think I'll ever like it. I'm going to hold
off reinstallation until after the new distributions come out.
Bob Eaton
Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> Rick Rosinski wrote:
>
> > After running xf86config and adding all available modes for each bit depth
> > and saying "yes" to the virtual screen question, I ran startx.
> > It came up with a virtual screen! (adding those extra modes must have been
> > the trick).
> >
> > I went and replaced the Virtual line in my 24 bit depth to "Virtual
> > 2400x2000" like I had in my XFree86 3.3.6 configuration.
>
> What exactly does that look like?
>
> > But, I seem to be getting only 1024x768 virtual resolution with a "640x480"
> > look, but I wanted 2400x2000 with the "640x480" look.
>
> I assume you have a line like
>
> Modes "640x480" ... "1024x768" ...
>
> then. The default virtual resolution is the size of the biggest used mode. If
> you have bigger modes there they are probably rejected because they don't fit
> into the monitor scan ranges (look at the log).
>
> > I feel crunched in a tight box. No desktop room. I can always use the
> > paging and open apps there, but I am working with images with high dpi and I
> > need all the desktop space I can get.
> >
> > What else should I do? I know it can be done.
>
> As someone else pointed out, it might be the tdfx driver not paying attention
> to the virtual resolution options. Someone would have to fix it then.
>
> --
> Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
> CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member
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> Rick Rosinski wrote:
>
> > After running xf86config and adding all available modes for each bit depth
> > and saying "yes" to the virtual screen question, I ran startx.
> > It came up with a virtual screen! (adding those extra modes must have been
> > the trick).
> >
> > I went and replaced the Virtual line in my 24 bit depth to "Virtual
> > 2400x2000" like I had in my XFree86 3.3.6 configuration.
>
> What exactly does that look like?
>
> > But, I seem to be getting only 1024x768 virtual resolution with a "640x480"
> > look, but I wanted 2400x2000 with the "640x480" look.
>
> I assume you have a line like
>
> Modes "640x480" ... "1024x768" ...
>
> then. The default virtual resolution is the size of the biggest used mode. If
> you have bigger modes there they are probably rejected because they don't fit
> into the monitor scan ranges (look at the log).
>
> > I feel crunched in a tight box. No desktop room. I can always use the
> > paging and open apps there, but I am working with images with high dpi and I
> > need all the desktop space I can get.
> >
> > What else should I do? I know it can be done.
>
> As someone else pointed out, it might be the tdfx driver not paying attention
> to the virtual resolution options. Someone would have to fix it then.
>
> --
> Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
> CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member
>
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