topic title: Resolution Problem
Posts: 8
kaege
Joined: 17 Feb 2011
#1
I have Sony VAIO FX-340K laptop. I installed antiX 8.5 and there's no problem then. But, after I upgrade the OS to antiX 11, the only resolutions it detected were 800x600 and 600x480. There's no 1024x768 resolution as in antiX 8.5. What's the problem and how to solve it?
Posts: 11
LL028
Joined: 22 May 2011
#2
mine is a fresh install antiX 11 and I cannot get permanently off 1600x1200 Control Center > Session > Set Screen Resolution gives 1024x768 but upon reboot reverts. I've never been brave enough to set in keyring as I couldn't discover what that meant.
anticapitalista
Posts: 5,955
Site Admin
Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#3
If you install the correct propriatary drivers for nvidia/ati then that should auto-set the resoution.
If not, you would need to create a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
Best way to do that is by using the smxi/sgfxi script.

1. Ctrl Alt F1 to kill X and take you to a virtual window.
2. Login as root
3. Type sgfxi -zc and follow the instructions.
This script creates a basic xorg.conf that shoud correctly use the resolution.
4. Once script has finished, type startx
Posts: 8
kaege
Joined: 17 Feb 2011
#4
Thanks for your answer, anticapitalista. Unfortunately, my antiX partition got ruined before I try it. So, after I gave it some thought, i think i'll stick with antiX 8.5 again. Anyway, antiX 11 is surely better than its predecessor. Keep up the good work __{{emoticon}}__
Posts: 8
seuchato
Joined: 27 Sep 2010
#5
anticapitalista wrote:If you install the correct propriatary drivers for nvidia/ati then that should auto-set the resoution.
If not, you would need to create a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
Best way to do that is by using the smxi/sgfxi script.

1. Ctrl Alt F1 to kill X and take you to a virtual window.
2. Login as root
3. Type sgfxi -zc and follow the instructions.
This script creates a basic xorg.conf that shoud correctly use the resolution.
4. Once script has finished, type startx
Hi Anti

I got a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 with a 32 MB nVidia 420go. I also had 8.5 installed and running nicely initially. After apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade Things changed. I have two problems, the second one being related to the one discussed in this thread:

1. slim starts, I can enter passwords but then there is no session intiated and I am thrown back to ALT-F1 console. From there I can start slim, select session icewm (which is the default) and log in without problems
2."sgfxi -zc" starts, when I move on"1 yes-create-xorg-conf-file", then it detects the GPU and suggests to install the nvidia 96.43.19 version driver, but quits saying"Error (226) ..." and that that version of GPU driver is incompatible with XORG 1.10.
3. I do have a problem with the logging out/shutdown too. If I select the gui dialogue,click on log out or shutdown button, the dialogue window freezes, no logging out/shutdown is done but I can continue using Antix, opening a terminal and halt the laptop there or press the power button to halt the laptop
4. If I leave the laptop unattended, it freezes after some time. guess it has to do with either power managment or screen blamking (no screensaver ctivated).

can you help me here?

greets
chris