855resolution for Debian
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855resolution changes the resolution of an available vbios mode.
1. First, you need to check available modes by:
# 855resolution -l
2. You will get a mode list such as:
855resolution version 0.3, by Alain Poirier
Chipset: 855GM
VBIOS type: 2
VBIOS Version: 3360
Mode 30 : 640x480, 8 bits/pixel
Mode 32 : 800x600, 8 bits/pixel
Mode 34 : 1024x768, 8 bits/pixel
Mode 38 : 1280x1024, 8 bits/pixel
Mode 3a : 1600x1200, 8 bits/pixel
Mode 3c : 1400x1050, 8 bits/pixel
Mode 41 : 640x480, 16 bits/pixel
Mode 43 : 800x600, 16 bits/pixel
Mode 45 : 1024x768, 16 bits/pixel
Mode 49 : 1280x1024, 16 bits/pixel
Mode 4b : 1600x1200, 16 bits/pixel
Mode 4d : 1400x1050, 16 bits/pixel
Mode 50 : 640x480, 32 bits/pixel
Mode 52 : 800x600, 32 bits/pixel
Mode 54 : 1024x768, 32 bits/pixel
Mode 58 : 1280x1024, 32 bits/pixel
Mode 5a : 1600x1200, 32 bits/pixel
Mode 5c : 1400x1050, 32 bits/pixel
3. Write the mode number and resolution which you want to use to
/etc/default/855resolution. For example:
MODE=3c
XRESO=1400
YRESO=1050
4. Reboot or run "/etc/init.d/855resolution start" by hand.
5. To use specified resolution, you need to modify your X configuration
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3. Write the mode number and resolution which you want to use to
/etc/default/855resolution. For example:
MODE=3c
XRESO=1400
YRESO=1050
4. Reboot or run "/etc/init.d/855resolution start" by hand.
5. To use specified resolution, you need to modify your X configuration
file (If you use XFree86, it's /etc/X11/XF86Config-4)
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1400x1050" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
-- Kenshi Muto <kmuto@debian.org>, Sun, 14 Nov 2004 04:59:16 +0900
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