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I spent all of last day, trying to get X to recognise the 1280x1024 mode of the graphics card. Today, I had the epiphany to set the framebuffer to 1280x1024. And X now loads in 1280x1024! Only now, it's all pixelated (this goes for the tty's as well).
I'm on an Acer Aspire One 751h (which has the *** Poulsbo/GMA500 chip set -.-), using an external monitor. I'm running 915resolution(-static) at boot (it used to set a 1366x768 mode, but is now just making additional 1280x1024 modes), am using the psb_gfx (kernel) driver and X is using the fbdev driver.
It was all working fine and dandily the day before yesterday, and I cannot for the live of me remember what I changed - but nothing related to graphics/X as I recall.
Can anybody help me how to un-pixelate my display, so I can actually read text at a normal size again?
Last edited by Freso (2011-09-09 15:06:13)
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*facepalm* Alright. I removed the 915resolution running at boot time as well as my custon xorg.conf.d-files, keeping the v86d mkinitcpio hook and the other framebuffer definitions (at 1280x1024), rebooted... and I'm now in a non-pixelated 1280x1024px resolution X. Let's see how long it lasts this time... *crosses fingers*
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