Also remember, someone said you only have 32MB of video memory, anything
over that uses systems ram.
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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 1:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Dual Monitors Ubuntu Jaunty
You probably need to force the higher resolution, then. You may be able to
use the monitor resolution configuration tool to get a higher res, or you
may need to hand-modify an xorg.conf file to set the resolution to the
native resolution of your LCD panel.
Mike Hoy wrote:
>> The xrandr output you give here shows the laptop screen still enabled.
>> Are you getting the higher resolution of the 22" screen after
>> disabling the laptop screen, or is it still limiting you to what a
>> dual-screen setup permits?
>>
> After disabling the laptop monitor resolution stays the same.
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