Hi,
I just installed Dapper, and I installed the ATI drivers (using apt-get as outlined on the wiki), but I can't seem to configure my monitors properly.
As I mentioned on the subject, I have a Crucial-branded ATI Radeon X800.
I have a Dell M991 (CRT 19") on the primary port, and a Dell E153FP (LCD 15") on the secondary port.
I tried setting the 19" to 1280x1024 and the 15" to 1024x768.
Weird: Instead of getting the native resolution I asked for, I get kind of a"virtual" resolution, in which the screen pans when I put the cursor in the edges (and after it pans all the way to the left, then the cursor goes to the other monitor). I even get this panning (with extremely big fonts and windows) if I set the resolution to 800x600!
I'm sure there must be a simple solution... Maybe I changed something without noticing... I mean, this is a pretty simple problem!
I switched to kubuntu after testing it under VMware for several weeks, and I was sold... I really, really don't want to go back to Windows, please save me!
Any help is really appreciated.
- Ivan V.
I just installed Dapper, and I installed the ATI drivers (using apt-get as outlined on the wiki), but I can't seem to configure my monitors properly.
As I mentioned on the subject, I have a Crucial-branded ATI Radeon X800.
I have a Dell M991 (CRT 19") on the primary port, and a Dell E153FP (LCD 15") on the secondary port.
I tried setting the 19" to 1280x1024 and the 15" to 1024x768.
Weird: Instead of getting the native resolution I asked for, I get kind of a"virtual" resolution, in which the screen pans when I put the cursor in the edges (and after it pans all the way to the left, then the cursor goes to the other monitor). I even get this panning (with extremely big fonts and windows) if I set the resolution to 800x600!
I'm sure there must be a simple solution... Maybe I changed something without noticing... I mean, this is a pretty simple problem!
I switched to kubuntu after testing it under VMware for several weeks, and I was sold... I really, really don't want to go back to Windows, please save me!
Any help is really appreciated.
- Ivan V.
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