On 9/18/07, Adam Jackson <ajackson(a)redhat.com> wrote:
The reason I'd rather guess too large is, for any given run of
the X
server, the initial mode is also the largest mode in the mode pool, and
is the largest mode you can get for that instance of the X server. So
the user can RANDR down to the resolution they want - and gdm will
remember it, and set that mode the next time they log in - but you can't
RANDR up. Also because, really, you can make the UI bigger quite
easily, but shrinking things smaller than a pixel is sort of tricky.
Good point about not being able to RANDR up, however you can
system-config-display up. If your display blanks out due to high
resolution, you can't RANDR down, system-config-display, or for most,
use said machine to get online assistance. If th display blanks out,
the text make be too small for some to read and navigate to a tool the
know nothing about called RANDR (maybe it has a better name in the
Gnome menu)
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