Edit which config file to allow for dif resolutions
Sorry if this has already been posted here but after doing a few searches I was unable to find this answer. My problem: I have just installed Slackware 10.0 on my Dell Latitude CPi D300XT and I am unable to change the resolution to 1024x768. Within FC1-which I had previously installed on the same machine-I was able to edit the xf86config file and just add the 1024x768. Unfortunately I am still learning and am very unfamiliar with Slack, but I am unable to find said file. Where should I be looking and is this the correct file?
Thanks in advance for any help. |
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
In the Screen sections. |
Thanks a lot for the reply. I will try that out.
Edit: Well for some reason I am unable to find said file. I have been a few other issues with this install as well so I think I am just going to do a reinstall and go through it with a little more care than I did before. Thanks again for the assistance. |
Ok I think I am having a complete brain shutdown or something is wrong. I try to go the /etc/x11 directory but it states that it does not exist therefore /etc/x11/xorg.conf does not exist. Anyone have any idea what I did wrong during installation or is this normal?
Edit: I answered my own question. I didn't run the xorgconf command and didn't actually have the file created. I have it resolved now. |
the file is located in /etc/X11/. Note the X has to be uppercase.
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Yeah I figured that out after I played around a bit. That is one of the big things I need to get used to is that files, directories and commands are all case sensitive. The one huge problem I am having is finding a good text editor to use to edit config files. I have been trying to use vi/vim but it is really counter intuitive. Any suggestions on what to use?
Thanks. |
i prefer pico,
pico filename ctrl + o (save) ctrl + x (exit) |
Pico or Joe, both are very easy to use and figure out :)
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Sweet. Thanks guys for the advice. I will try it out. The great thing about call center work is that during the wee hours of the morning I have so much free time I can just sit here and play with my laptop and figure this stuff out.
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I would like to thank everyone who helped me out with this process. I fixed the initial issue I had when I found the following link: http://www.togaware.com/linux/surviv...guration.shtml. I copied the config file and it is working like a charm.
Also I love pico. Thanks a bunch again xushi and BajaNick |
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