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Hello, I'm new to Archlinux.
After installing, testing and searching through the wiki and the forum the whole day I've still got 2 problems.
I want to have a 1024x768 resolution. I'm on a 1001p netbook with an Intel GMA 1350. I don't know exactly which driver I am using, but i think it is the vesa driver. My current resolution is 800x600 and I can't change it in the settings. What do I have to do now?
Last edited by Xuthras (2011-04-12 17:17:27)
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Install xf86-video-intel
I have the identical netbook and for me the wireless works fine with the stock kernel
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I installed xf86-video-intel and it didn't work. When I removed xf86-video-vesa and rebooted, the desktop didn't appear.
What is a stock kernel?
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the stock kernel is 2.6.XX-arch and to change resolution u might need to look /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove any vga or vesa after the kernel line.
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Okay, I've changed this to resolution.
My kernel line only contains this : "i915.modeset=0". I used this in the installation because the screen went black.
Last edited by Xuthras (2011-04-12 06:52:09)
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I've installed kernel26-35-lts-arch from the AUR and it worked.
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