1280 X 768 corrected
Jason Straight
jason at jeetkunedomaster.net
Wed May 27 04:19:30 UTC 2009
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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