Bugzilla – Bug 114793
Installer resolution too high, should be 1024x768
Last modified: 2005-09-14 13:10:53 UTC
When starting an installation, the resolution is set to 1028x1024 (or s.th. similar). Some notebook screens only show 1024x768. The most important buttons (on the bottom) are not visible. It is not apparend to the user that the image is cropped --> the user does not know what to do because of missing buttons on the bottom. It is not logical that the user has to adjust the resolution in the boot menu before starting to install ... resolution should be 1024x768 by default.
Please, attach YaST logs http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Bug_Reporting_FAQ#YaST and the hwinfo `hwinfo --gfxcard` output Thanks
Might be wrong information in hwinfo, but ...
It will never choose anything above 1024x768 unless the monitor explicitly tells a higher resolution. Run 'hwinfo --monitor --log=xxx' and attach the log.
Could it be connected to the fact that it is a laptop with a monitor attached? The monitor can do very high solutions but the laptop screen no resolution higher than 1024x768. During this installation both devices were activated ... so YaST probably used the high resolution using the monitor information but only 1024x768 pixels were visible (it was indeed like a virtual resolution but without the possibility to access the whole screen).
Possibly. The BIOS just returns one resolution. No chance to pick lcd and external monitor apart.