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Tagged: resolution asus eee pc 900
Hi, this netbook per title got a native resolution of 1024×600. post installation I executed xrandr and it does only give me 800×600.
is it possible to solve this problem from terminal?
Did you have the right resolution during the live sessions ?
Do you boot the installed system with any boot-parameters ?
Sounds like Xvesa & not Xorg, (not sure what it comes with), but my netbook used to work OK at 1024×600.
(Using Tiny Core on it now to speed it up some more).
Linux (& BSD) since 1999
sorry for the delay. thank you for your inquiry and help. I am just tired and need to rest. I will get back to you later.
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