Hi Raymond,
It's the X server and clients that pick the resolution so you have a few
options:
- Check the greeter you are using and adjust any settings there that may be
controlling this. For example, unity-greeter uses unity-settings-daemon to
set the resolution, other greeters probably have different methods.
- Set the display-setup-script in lightdm.conf to set the resolution using
xrandr.
Hope this helps,
--Robert
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 at 13:18 Raymond Jennings <shentino at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I recently changed my bootup resolution for fbcon (virtual console
> /dev/tty*) to 720x400 to emulate 80x25 text mode, and now when lightdm
> starts up, it inherits that mode.
>
> Is there a way I can tell lightdm to set its display resolution to
> 1024x768?
>
> I'm on gentoo and wouldn't mind running a script, but I'm
hoping that
> there's a direct configuration setting for initial screen resolution.
>
> Version: 1.10.5
>
> I already asked my distro for help and got nowhere.
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