OK the answer is simply adding one line in the xorg.conf Just add this line to the Section "Device" (the 1st one) Source code 1 Option "MetaModes" "1600x1200-1024x768" and everything will run perfectly. Of course this only works if your Display is able to run in 1600x1200 mode.
I have the following problem and I cannot figure out a way to fix it. I succesfully set up my xorg.conf for dual monitor use. I have a "Samsung X10plus" Laptop with a Nvidia 5200go and I am using the TFT of my Laptop as the primary Monitor and a LG 901B as the second Monitor (see line 154,123 of xorg.conf). My Problem is !!! The second screen is just too big. My Desktop(KDE) does not fit in the monitor (LG 901B). Isn't there any command that sets the width and higth of the monitor so the size of...
Hi I am sorry I cannot really help you with your problem because I don't really understand what you want, but I have problem you might be able to help me with. I have a Samsung X10plus with a Nvidia Fx 5200go [LCD/CRT]. I have setup my xorg.conf like the following, which works very good for my needs. But it only works when I have both of my screens in a 1024x768 solution. Which is a little bit to low for my CRT Monitor (LG 901B) but if I set the resolution of that screen to something higher my d...
Ok, I did not find a "good solution", but you can fix the problem by moving the Quoted /home/<username>/.kde/share/apps/kmail/ to /home/<username>/.kde/share/apps/backup.kmail/ and restart your kmail. Problem is your "losing"(we made a backup) your mail-folder and your mails, but all your account settings remain. For me this little workaround was fitting I hope none of you have this problem and if you do this post helps you to get rid of it.
Hi everybody, I have the following problem. I use Kmail to recive my mail from a pop3 account. After I recive the mail of course it is marked as unread after I read it or mark it as read, I can exit the directory and reenter it and it is marked unread again. I think I have gotten pretty close to the source of the problem, by looking at how kmail marks messages. What I found out, it is setting the mail's status in the folder: Quoted /home/<username>/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/inbox/cur It saves t...