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Date:      Mon, 30 May 2005 08:30:44 +0200
From:      =?UTF-8?B?SGVydsOpIEtlcmdvdXJsYXk=?= <herve.kergourlay@atempo.com>
To:        "Que, Wei-Feng" <weifeng.que@citigroup.com>
Cc:        Maslan <maslanbsd@gmail.com>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
Subject:   Re: Screen Resolution
Message-ID:  <429AB314.6030908@atempo.com>
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xorgconfig

I launch this tools but I 'm not sure of the screen resolution details, 
vertical refresh rate, horizontal sync rate, ...
I fill the answers with standard values

but at the end, no xorg.conf file is written on the disk in /etc/X11 ?

hervé

Que, Wei-Feng a écrit :

>Why not use "xorgconfig" (if you installed xorg) or
>	       "XF86Config (if you installed XFree86)
>to configure the screen resolution
>
>It can be set in the section:
>
>    400 Section "Screen"
>    401     Identifier  "Screen 1"
>    402     Device      "NVIDIA GeForce"
>    403     Monitor     "My Monitor"
>    404     DefaultDepth 24
>    405
>    406     Subsection "Display"
>    407         Depth       8
>    408         Modes       "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
>    409         ViewPort    0 0
>    410     EndSubsection
>    411     Subsection "Display"
>    412         Depth       16
>    413         Modes       "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
>    414         ViewPort    0 0
>    415     EndSubsection
>    416     Subsection "Display"
>    417         Depth       24
>    418         Modes       "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
>    419         ViewPort    0 0
>    420     EndSubsection
>    421 EndSection
>
>Just remind the line 418..
>Modes	the first value :"1024x768" will set the screen resolution
>and you can press the Ctrl + Alt + "+" and Ctrl + Alt + "-" to switch the screen resolution 
>between this three value 1024x768/800x600/640x480.
>
>Best Regards
>--Weifeng Que
>RC +
>Tel : 0086-21-38954626 ext 3725
>Mail: weifeng dot que at citigroup dot com 
>
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org 
>>[mailto:owner-freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Maslan
>>Sent: 2005年5月25日 12:31
>>To: Max Laier
>>Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org; Herv¨¦ Kergourlay
>>Subject: Re: Screen Resolution
>>
>>
>>i think freebsd 5.3 is using Xfree86 not Xorg
>>while 5.4 uses XOrg, but i cann't remember
>>
>>
>>On 5/24/05, Max Laier <max@love2party.net> wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>On Tuesday 24 May 2005 15:16, Hervé Kergourlay wrote:
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Just one simple question on the screen resolution on FreeBSD 5.3
>>>>
>>>>I change the xinitrc to launch gnome-wm and gnome-panel
>>>>
>>>>but I can't change the resolution in the Desktop 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>Preferences / Screen
>>    
>>
>>>>Resolution tool
>>>>only 640*480 is listed which is very small
>>>>
>>>>I can't change to 800*600 ?
>>>>
>>>>any idea ?
>>>>
>>>>hervé
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>freebsd-hackers@ is not the right place for this kind of 
>>>      
>>>
>>question, please take
>>    
>>
>>>it to freebsd-questions@ or maybe freebsd-x11@
>>>
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>>-- 
>>I'm Searching For Perfection,
>>So Even If U Need Portability U've To Use Assembly ;-)
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