xrandr ()Is there a way to change that resolution using the base video driver which I think is mesa?
Thank you,
Didn't you get any changes at all executing e.g.and use xrandr but to no avail.
xrandr --mode 1280x1024 --rate 60
(modify accordingly to the output of xrandr
)?xrandr
If your resolution it's not shown by xrandr, it means that vesa can't find it for your video card. What type of CPU you have? Most modern Intel CPUs have an IGPs(integrated graphics processor), even AMD it's having some integrated video graphics (APU).Yes, I did. My screen is 1920x1200. I am insisting on using the vesa driver because on another post with another installation I wanted to use hibernate/resume and I was told it is a no-no with nvidia drivers.
I will try again. On a side note tho, when I rana resolution of 1920x1200 did not show up.Code:xrandr
I created the vesa-driver.conf file based on the handbook chapter you suggested above.