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Which Linux distro are you using? Have you installed 915resolution package?...
- 12-20-2007 #11
Which Linux distro are you using? Have you installed 915resolution package?
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- 12-20-2007 #12Linux Newbie
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fc7Which Linux distro are you using?
It was working before updating, after updating this problem occurred after I normal upgrading that I used to do every two days (yum update)Have you installed 915resolution package?
- 12-20-2007 #13
Execute this
Reboot machine.Code:yum -y install 915resolution
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- 12-20-2007 #14Linux Newbie
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yum -y install 915resolutionCode:Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments Package 915resolution - 0.5.3-3.fc7.i386 is already installed. Nothing to do
- 12-20-2007 #15
Have you tried "vesa" Driver? Modes are not specified in your xorg.conf file. Set supported Resolutions ( modes ) too.
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- 12-20-2007 #16Linux Newbie
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I did post in my thread , you can check it please.Set supported Resolutions ( modes ) too.
- 12-20-2007 #17
Posted in your thread.
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