I have just tried install antiX M8.5-update (July version) on another computer that is AMD x2 245 with nvidia VGA:
root@antiX1:/home/amd# lspci | grep VGA
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GT218 [GeForce 210] (rev a2)
when I get it booted, the resolution is max with 1024x768 so display is poor.
how do I change to better resolution?
I see a lot of kernel that are unique to nvidia, but wonder which is safe to use and how to do it, is that just go through Synaptic like a normal update/install?
In some other experience, after some update, often the system just crash, so I want to be careful on doing it right.
thanks for helping
topic title: how to set better resolution?
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anticapitalista
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Try booting live and set resolution at boot by hitting F3 to see which one is ok.
Pasting output of inxi -F will give us more info.
Pasting output of inxi -F will give us more info.
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hi anti, ok here is the details
root@antiX1:/home/amd# inxi -F
System: Host antiX1 Kernel 2.6.32-1-mepis-smp i686 (32 bit) Distro antiX-M8.5-686-update 27 July 2010
CPU: Dual core AMD Athlon II X2 245 (-MCP-) cache 2048 KB flags (lm nx sse sse2 sse3 sse4a svm) bmips 11658.5
Clock Speeds: (1) 800.00 MHz (2) 800.00 MHz
Graphics: Card nVidia GT218 [GeForce 210] tty res: 119x24 Gfx Data: N/A for root user
Audio: Card-1 nVidia High Definition Audio Controller driver HDA Intel BusID: 02:00.1
Card-2 nVidia MCP61 High Definition Audiodriver HDA Intel BusID: 00:05.0
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Version 1.0.21
Network: Card nVidia MCP61 Ethernet driver forcedeth at port ec00 BusID: 00:07.0
Disks: HDD Total Size: 250.1GB (2.5% used) 1: /dev/sda ST3250823A 250.1GB
Partition: ID:/ size: 20G used: 6.0G (33%) fs: ext3 ID:swap-1 size: 3.14GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap
Info: Processes 103 Uptime 29 min Memory 109.8/2023.9MB Runlevel 5 Client Shell inxi 1.4.12
root@antiX1:/home/amd#
anticapitalista wrote:Try booting live and set resolution at boot by hitting F3 to see which one is ok.
Pasting output of inxi -F will give us more info.
hi anti, ok here is the details
root@antiX1:/home/amd# inxi -F
System: Host antiX1 Kernel 2.6.32-1-mepis-smp i686 (32 bit) Distro antiX-M8.5-686-update 27 July 2010
CPU: Dual core AMD Athlon II X2 245 (-MCP-) cache 2048 KB flags (lm nx sse sse2 sse3 sse4a svm) bmips 11658.5
Clock Speeds: (1) 800.00 MHz (2) 800.00 MHz
Graphics: Card nVidia GT218 [GeForce 210] tty res: 119x24 Gfx Data: N/A for root user
Audio: Card-1 nVidia High Definition Audio Controller driver HDA Intel BusID: 02:00.1
Card-2 nVidia MCP61 High Definition Audiodriver HDA Intel BusID: 00:05.0
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Version 1.0.21
Network: Card nVidia MCP61 Ethernet driver forcedeth at port ec00 BusID: 00:07.0
Disks: HDD Total Size: 250.1GB (2.5% used) 1: /dev/sda ST3250823A 250.1GB
Partition: ID:/ size: 20G used: 6.0G (33%) fs: ext3 ID:swap-1 size: 3.14GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap
Info: Processes 103 Uptime 29 min Memory 109.8/2023.9MB Runlevel 5 Client Shell inxi 1.4.12
root@antiX1:/home/amd#
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As this computer does not have DVD/CD, I downloaded iso to hard disk and boot iso direct from hard disk.
and realise that I could not have a choice on F3.
I am now on this 'Live from hard disk", resolution selection max at 1024x768 , 71 Hz .
did I do anything wrong?
and realise that I could not have a choice on F3.
I am now on this 'Live from hard disk", resolution selection max at 1024x768 , 71 Hz .
did I do anything wrong?
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#5
Add xres=1280×1024 to the fromiso line (or whatever screen resolution is supported)
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I tried changing the kernel line to have xres=1280x1024, no effect.
then while on another OS I checked displayed was default at 1440x900,
so I change the kernel line to have xres=1440x900, still no effect, it stayed at 1024x768.
any other ideas to try?
Thanks anti for the tip,anticapitalista wrote:Add xres=1280×1024 to the fromiso line (or whatever screen resolution is supported)
I tried changing the kernel line to have xres=1280x1024, no effect.
then while on another OS I checked displayed was default at 1440x900,
so I change the kernel line to have xres=1440x900, still no effect, it stayed at 1024x768.
any other ideas to try?
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Also remove the vga=xxx if you have it.
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Tried, remove the vga=791. still no joy.
However, this time I observe something during boot, the display get messed up for 1-2 seconds, then final login display is at 1024x768.
perhaps the nVidia driver is not picked up? or not compatible with the kernel? Just wild guess.
However, this time I observe something during boot, the display get messed up for 1-2 seconds, then final login display is at 1024x768.
perhaps the nVidia driver is not picked up? or not compatible with the kernel? Just wild guess.
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#9
If you have antiX installed, check nvidia drivers are installed ok. ie re-install them using smxi/sgfxi.