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Can't get above 640x480
Hello. I've done some searching on my problem but I still can't resolve it. First let me tell you my hardware
Computer = Dell 3000 http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim3000/
Video Card = Intel 82865G Graphics Controller
When it boots up i get something about unidentified modes. I have tried
knoppix screen=1024x768
knoppix screen=800x600
knoppix vga=scan
knoppix vga=0x317
knoppix vga=normal
failsafe
And after that I still only get 640x480 resolution when X-Windows starts.
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Senior Member
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In the past, Knoppix had some problems with Dell computers with onboard video. Do you have onboard video? I am pretty sure that the Intel graphics indicates that it is onboard video. If so you may need to adjust how much of the system ram is used for the onbaord video controller. This is does through the BIOS. I found info on it here at the userl manual on page 81 "Video Memory Size": http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...M/J6758A02.pdf. Again in the past, a new BIOS update may also contain a fix for the onboard video.
I do not have any other ideas as to why it may not work.
I hope this helps.
James
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Senior Member
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Brudus
Did you solve this problem? I got the same over here.
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Re: Can't get above 640x480
Originally Posted by
Brudus
Hello. I've done some searching on my problem but I still can't resolve it. First let me tell you my hardware
Computer = Dell 3000
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim3000/
Video Card = Intel 82865G Graphics Controller
When it boots up i get something about unidentified modes. I have tried
knoppix screen=1024x768
knoppix screen=800x600
knoppix vga=scan
knoppix vga=0x317
knoppix vga=normal
failsafe
And after that I still only get 640x480 resolution when X-Windows starts.
Try at the boot prompt:
Knoppix xmodule=i810 screen=1024x768
or
Knoppix xmodule=i810 screen=1280x1024
Works for my DELL, hope it helps.
Thanx to normanicus
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Senior Member
registered user
Try Using the Decimal Version
knoppix vga=0x317
In your example above, you used the hexidecimal code. You have not yet tried the decimal version.
Knoppix vga=791 for example.
This is what I used to get my Kyro II card going in my Knoppix HDD install.
See chart below.
vga=
773 = 1024x768x8
775 = 1280x1024x8
791 = 1024x768x16
794 = 1280x1024x16
Hope this helps.
sakiZ
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