Risoluzione 800x600
Inviato: giovedì 23 aprile 2009, 12:13
Ciao a tutti.
Nell'installazione provvisoria del 8.04 (quella con dischetto) mi da la risoluzione di 800x600.
Ho consultato altri 3d analoghi ed ho eseguito il comando
"sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
Dopo le prime schermate, però, sono giunto ad una pagina della quale riporto lo script:
"For the X server to handle the keyboard correctly, a keyboard model must ↑
│ be entered. Available models depend on which XKB rule set is in use. ▮
│ ▒
│ With the "xorg" rule set: ▒
│ - pc101: traditional IBM PC/AT style keyboard with 101 keys, common in ▒
│ the United States. Has no "logo" or "menu" keys; ▒
│ - pc104: similar to pc101 model, with additional keys, usually engraved ▒
│ with a "logo" symbol and a "menu" symbol; ▒
│ - pc102: similar to pc101 and often found in Europe. Includes a "" ▒
│ key; ▒
│ - pc105: similar to pc104 and often found in Europe. Includes a "" ▒
│ key; ▒
│ - macintosh: Macintosh keyboards using the new input layer with Linux ▒
│ keycodes;
macintosh_old: Macintosh keyboards not using the new input layer; ↑
│ - type4: Sun Type4 keyboards; ▒
│ - type5: Sun Type5 keyboards. ▒
│ ▒
│ ▒
│ Laptop keyboards often do not have as many keys as standalone models; ▒
│ laptop users should select the keyboard model most closely approximated ▒
│ by the above. ▒
│ ▒
│ Experienced users can use any model defined by the selected XKB rule ▒
│ set. If the xkb-data package has been unpacked, see the ▒
│ /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules directory for available rule sets. ▮
│ ▒
│ Users of U.S. English keyboards should generally enter "pc104". Users "
e di qui non vado più avanti.
...perchè?
Grazie
Nell'installazione provvisoria del 8.04 (quella con dischetto) mi da la risoluzione di 800x600.
Ho consultato altri 3d analoghi ed ho eseguito il comando
"sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
Dopo le prime schermate, però, sono giunto ad una pagina della quale riporto lo script:
"For the X server to handle the keyboard correctly, a keyboard model must ↑
│ be entered. Available models depend on which XKB rule set is in use. ▮
│ ▒
│ With the "xorg" rule set: ▒
│ - pc101: traditional IBM PC/AT style keyboard with 101 keys, common in ▒
│ the United States. Has no "logo" or "menu" keys; ▒
│ - pc104: similar to pc101 model, with additional keys, usually engraved ▒
│ with a "logo" symbol and a "menu" symbol; ▒
│ - pc102: similar to pc101 and often found in Europe. Includes a "" ▒
│ key; ▒
│ - pc105: similar to pc104 and often found in Europe. Includes a "" ▒
│ key; ▒
│ - macintosh: Macintosh keyboards using the new input layer with Linux ▒
│ keycodes;
macintosh_old: Macintosh keyboards not using the new input layer; ↑
│ - type4: Sun Type4 keyboards; ▒
│ - type5: Sun Type5 keyboards. ▒
│ ▒
│ ▒
│ Laptop keyboards often do not have as many keys as standalone models; ▒
│ laptop users should select the keyboard model most closely approximated ▒
│ by the above. ▒
│ ▒
│ Experienced users can use any model defined by the selected XKB rule ▒
│ set. If the xkb-data package has been unpacked, see the ▒
│ /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules directory for available rule sets. ▮
│ ▒
│ Users of U.S. English keyboards should generally enter "pc104". Users "
e di qui non vado più avanti.
...perchè?
Grazie