1280 X 768 corrected

Dennis dcastanos at snowcrest.net
Wed May 27 05:19:24 UTC 2009


I going to live with my laptop with the monitor for awhile.  Life is
great. thanks for all you time.  -Dennis

On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 00:19 -0400, Jason Straight wrote:
> On 05/26/2009 11:52 PM, Dennis wrote: 
> > Jason, below is the info
> > 
> > I'm switching motherboard, processor on my desktop and was setting up my
> > laptop to fill in for awhile.  The cables are organized for a quick
> > disconnect when needed for work, and a quick reconnect. 
> > 
> > I don't know why my video card doesn't mirror to my Desktop monitor.  I
> > will not go with ATI for a video card next time.  I think the ATI x600
> > is goofy.  Also, in Windows, it only supports three resolutions with
> > 1280x768 as the highest.
> > 
> >   
> > > xrandr -q
> > >     
> > 
> > Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1600 x 1200
> > VGA-0 connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
> > 370mm x 230mm
> >    1440x900       59.9 +   59.9     59.9  
> >    1600x1024      60.2  
> >    1400x1050      60.0  
> >    1280x1024      60.0  
> >    1280x960       60.0  
> >    1360x768       59.8  
> >    1152x864       75.0     75.0     70.0     60.0  
> >    1024x768       75.0     70.1     60.0* 
> >    832x624        74.6  
> >    800x600        72.2     75.0     60.3     56.2  
> >    640x480        75.0     72.8     75.0     59.9  
> >    720x400        70.1  
> > LVDS connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
> > 0mm x 0mm
> >    1280x768       60.0 +
> >    1280x720       59.9  
> >    1152x768       59.8  
> >    1024x768       60.0*    59.9  
> >    800x600        60.3     59.9  
> >    640x480        59.9     59.4  
> > S-video disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
> > dennis at dennis-laptop:~$ 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >   
> Okay, I was playing a bit on mine, maybe this:
> 
> xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1280x768
> xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1280x960
> 
> If you get a display at all, you can look at 'man xrandr' to get more
> ideas. Some examples at the bottom might give you some ideas for
> panning or scaling so your aspect ratio isn't messed up on the
> external monitor.





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