[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: default resolution on distro boot



On 24 January 2012 08:47,  <mikezb@softhome.net> wrote:
> Given that several Linux distros identify (on boot) my display brand and
> type, get the size only slightly wrong, but default to a resolution that
> isn't native and doesn't work correctly, how do I identify just what
> package, module, or kernel part this "bug" hides in?
> I'm using a Sharp 32" LCD tv via hdmi cable, and it's identified as a 37".
> That's not as important as the default resolution, which comes up as
> 1280x720, but should be 1360x768 (or 1024x768 if wxga isn't doable).

Can you please clarify which build of Debian you're using? (stable,
testing etc) Also, do you mean that the boot process shows up at the
wrong resolution and it actually works fine when X starts, or it
doesn't work correctly at all? Perhaps I'm reading you're question
wrong...

Ashton


Reply to: