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jhires
June 6th, 2007, 06:34 PM
My dell/ubuntu laptop just arrived today. I have been playing around with it for the last couple of hours. While I do use Linux a lot, X is something I am not very familiar with. I've done some initial searches on the problem I am seeing but haven't been able to come up with a reasonable solution yet.

The hardware is a 1280x800 sceen, but it is coming up in 1024x768. I don't see any other options in the screen resolution applet except 800x600 and 640x480

The result is that the screen is blury because it the computer is stretching the desktop to fit the entire monitor. If I turn off this stretching feature in the bios, the screen is crystal clear, however, it is shrunk down leaving about 1/4 inch above and below and 2 inches left and right that are unused.

I attempted to add DisplaySize to the monitor section of xorg.conf and restarted, but it seems to have had no effect.

I've attached the xorg.conf

Any suggestions?

czambran
June 6th, 2007, 06:44 PM
My dell/ubuntu laptop just arrived today. I have been playing around with it for the last couple of hours. While I do use Linux a lot, X is something I am not very familiar with. I've done some initial searches on the problem I am seeing but haven't been able to come up with a reasonable solution yet.

The hardware is a 1280x800 sceen, but it is coming up in 1024x768. I don't see any other options in the screen resolution applet except 800x600 and 640x480

The result is that the screen is blury because it the computer is stretching the desktop to fit the entire monitor. If I turn off this stretching feature in the bios, the screen is crystal clear, however, it is shrunk down leaving about 1/4 inch above and below and 2 inches left and right that are unused.

I attempted to add DisplaySize to the monitor section of xorg.conf and restarted, but it seems to have had no effect.

I've attached the xorg.conf

Any suggestions?

See the following: http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.04/Issues/Wide_Screen_Flat_Panel_Issue_with_onboard_Intel_Gr aphics

jhires
June 6th, 2007, 07:04 PM
That did the trick, thanks for the quick response!
The screen looks 100% better and is at full size.

czambran
June 6th, 2007, 09:33 PM
That did the trick, thanks for the quick response!
The screen looks 100% better and is at full size.

Glad to be of help. I am also waiting for my laptop. :D

jhires
June 6th, 2007, 10:39 PM
It's definitely worth it. Blazingly fast compared to my Son's Vista laptop that has a faster CPU and more memory.

I also ran into the no-boot problem listed on the Issues page of the wiki after getting all of the updates. Easy fix, but something to look out for.

Suthern
June 7th, 2007, 11:15 AM
Thanks! I was curious too. Even though I ordered only a 1024x768 I noticed that the screen was blurry along some horizontal and vertical areas. Perhaps this will unlock the 1280x800 screen resoution....

-Suthern

depace
August 7th, 2007, 01:57 AM
hi,

i have a same problem with my dell 1505 laptop ... can you please provide me the solution .. the link http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.04/Issues/Wide_Screen_Flat_Panel_Issue_with_onboard_Intel_Gr aphics
doesn't seem to work anymore :-(

thanks...

johnmikejerry
August 11th, 2007, 10:38 AM
I did the following:

System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager

I entered my password.

I searched for "915resolution."

I selected "915resolution," clicked on the box, selected "mark for installation" and followed the prompts.

I can't remember if I rebooted.

The screen resolution was correct after that. I hope this helps--this is the very first thing I have ever done with Linux!