Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ubuntu and Dell widescreen monitor

As they say in Linux world, research on the net first if it works with your gear before you put your money down. I had been thinking of buying a monitor to overcome the 14 inches of confinement i.e. my laptop screen. Recently Dell started a fantastic deal on their 23" widescreen lcd monitor (S2309W) for S$249! I mean thats the price at which I bought a 17" CRT 5 years ago - so I took the plunge (resulting in similar outcome) - without checking if there were any configuration guides/examples online. You pay one way or other :)

Ordered online, delivered within 4 days, connected everything - so far so good. Fired up my Ubuntu desktop and voila - the resolution was stuck at 1024x768! The google-reflex-action kicked-in immediately. After tons of searching and trawling the result was - no examples, no mention of any drivers for this one, nothing. The most dreaded option was staring at me - invoking the much-feared-vodoo of hand-editing Xorg.conf!

By then it was already 11PM and I had to go to work next morning. But I was desperate and was in one of those I'll-break-you-no-matter-what mood (a rare occurrence). Since X had to be bounced to check any changes, I had to do all incantations from the Console. So, I logged into the Console and at the primeval command line, opened the secret book:

man Xorg.conf

I started building the xorg.conf by hand, step by step - change configuration, kill X, login, check issues and repeat if not fixed. After countless tries and pushing it to one'clock, I bounced X and logged in.

Yeah! My widescreen display revealed its glorious-self at full resolution. I even managed to configure my laptop screen as an extended desktop. I don't care about gurus but I'll consider this an achievement :)

To ease the pain of those who may have to undertake a similar journey, here is my xorg.conf.

1 comments:

Derek said...

I know this is an old post but I want to thank you for posting your xorg.conf it help a lot!!!

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