On Monday, December 19, 2022 9:12 PM, I wrote:
Today I have my new desktop and did a clean install of Bullseye. I call fvwm
with startx, and once again my screen is 1024x768.
On Monday, December 19, 2022 9:49 PM, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
Newer Intel graphics require closed source binary blobs. Try installing
firmware-linux-nonfree.
I did that and am still stuck. Thanks for the suggestion.
On Monday, December 19, 2022 10:29 PM, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> replied:
Cardinal rule of PC shopping for use with Linux, unless you are a Linux
developer:
Make sure the major PC components are several months or more older than
your selected distro's original release date.
I've heard that rule often but trusted a local friend who's built many Linux
machines to build mine. I've used *ix for 40 years but never assembled the
hardware. And here I am.
To use Bullseye, at the least you need either a backport kernel containing
Alder Lake support, or Bookworm (Testing) or Sid (Unstable).
I'll try Testing and, if that fails, maybe an add-on graphics card. Thanks.
On Tuesday, December 20, 2022 2:47 AM, Bret Busby <bret@busby.net> wrote:
Perhaps, it would be worthwhile, to download and try a Linux Mint live iso,
Thank you. I hope to stick with Debian but will keep this in mind.
On Tuesday, December 20, 2022 10:36 AM, Max Nikulin wrote:Or
get-edid | parse-edid
edid-decode /sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
Thanks. get-edid doesn't find any EDIDs, and there are no edid files under
/sys/devices.
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On 20/12/2022 09:49, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
Newer Intel graphics require closed source binary blobs. Try installing
firmware-linux-nonfree.
In the previous thread somebody spotted an issue with fetching modes
supported by the monitor. Examples of commands to debug such problem:
get-edid | parse-edid
edid-decode /sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
.