cant do over 1024x768 in recent distros

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This has got to me big time.

I am a lover of Sabayon then Mint and then I suppose ubuntu.

KDE preferred.

Now, in previous distros, this was never a real issue, but all the latest ones just dont like me or my hardware.

I am stuck on, at best, 1024x768 resolutions?

Previously, I was able to install the ATI Drivers and then the new resolutions were visible and I could select them as I saw fit, but now, the drivers themselves seem to be invisible, and almost everything I do, just wont play ball.

Now, in my hunt for a solution, I found this little gem :-


xrandr --newmode $(cvt 1280 1024 60 | grep Mode | sed -e 's/.*"/1280x1024/')

xrandr --addmode DVI-1 1280x1024

These lines would add a screen mode to the options, and it works great.

I have managed to do all sorts of silly screen modes and yes, I have been able to change the resolution, but as soon as I log off / restart etc, the screen modes go back to 1024x768 so they are not saved?

Gutted.

I have tried a number of various cards and they all do the same.

I have the ATI 4590, 6850, 7770 and as of this moment, I have NOT tried any nVidia cards, but I would very much prefer to stick on ATI, mainly because I have loads of those spare.

Anyone able to help me and get my computer to once again boot up in 1920x1080 or anything bigger than 1024x768 will do really!

Thanks.
 
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I think that for now, I will just go back to MINT 17.3 KDE.

I want to go to Sabayon but that updates and then ruins my screen mode but at least MINT seemed to stay at a more useable screen rez right from the off, and even once fully updated.

And I have done just that, and the Rez I have chosen, is 1400x1050 which is a stupid rez to be honest, but it only allowed 1680x1200 and not 1680x1050 or 1920x1080 which are visually better... 1400x1050 on this monitor looks just fine for me.
 
Thanks Tom B
Yes, thats the raw weird solution I had done, but in a script that runs, so it was a semi solution. Thanks.

Stopper.
The number of updates dotn necessarily mean that its any better... I would prefer ZERO updates, knowing that its flawless every time, but lifeaint like that as we know.

17.3 just works as it should and I have gone back to it and as of right now, I am happy to say, that I am using Linux in 1400x1050, and I got around it simply by realising how much of an idiot I am being, and I am using a HDMI to VGA adapter... Well, a different one... I got a new one that works with this Linux PC... The other one didnt?

That said, I am a massive Sabayon lover and they update every 5 seconds, so hey-ho to the contradiction clown that I am ,and so I will have a look at ROSA just for kicks.
 
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Aha! - the ROSA torrents are not exactly filled with seeders.

Im downloading the ISO instead... I also realised its RPM based... I stopped using RPM distros way back when Mandrake changed to mandriva... I think thats the moment Linux Failed me because I was stead-fast RPM/KDE user and nothing else... It was Sabayon that brought me back with that god damned awful gnome, and now I love gnome but then gnome failed me with that unity dirt, and I managed to go with Mate for a bit before coming back to KDE but with Mint... now I am about to try an RPM distro once again?

Sacrilidge! - and whats een more mental is that I am happy to argue about RPM v DEB and yet I love Gentto & Sabayon? I really am a top class tool.

Oh the Plasma ISO is here.. Time to fire up the VMs... LOL

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I am downloading the ISOs but also the torrent files and I will seed mine. Might as well, to try to get the numbers up. The ISOs have both come already.
 
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