22 Oct 2006 connolly   » (Master)

Yesterday I plugged in a new 22" monitor that wants 1680x1050. Gnome was only offering up to 1280x1024 or something, so I chose that. Then I logged out of X and did `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg` and set up X to do 1680x1050. When I logged in, my gnome session was set up for 1280x1024, which caused the monitor to go into a "input not supported" mode (because 1280x1024 was no longer in the xorg modeline perhaps?). I had to login using failsafe terminal mode, manually start a window manager and web browser, google to discover the name of gnome-control-center, and then tell gnome the right resolution, logout, and log in again.

bullet-proof-x looks like a good idea, to me. That's an ubuntu goal, but I hope it makes it to debian soon.

Boy do I miss debian weekly news. That's where this Dunc-Tank bruhaha hits the pavement, for me.

And I haven't updated my sid install for a few weeks because I'm hoping the firefox trademark issue will blow over.

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