you can easily get 1280x1024 resoution with dyneII.
just type 'linux vga=794' on your boot prompt.
you can find more configuration numbers if you hit the F3 button on
the boot prompt.
If you fail to have 1280x1024, it's time to dock dyneII on your HDD.
after docking is done,you need to change some files.
go to /mnt/hd1/1/dyne and fine dyne.cfg file.
this file is originally readonly file, you need to do chmod to 644 in
order to modify it.
modify the line which has something like #maxresolution = 1024x768 to
maxresolution = 1280x1024
and that's it.
good luck,
-sass
2006/8/4, Martin Breguet <martinbreguet@???>:
> Hi all,
>
> I am very impressed by the 2.1 version, which is what I am using right now.
>
> However I take advantage of the mailing list to point out an aspect that
> could be made better :
>
> -screen resolution.
>
> It only goes up to 1024x768, and it would have been just fine in my old 17"
> CRT's (that I still use in my internet-café), but I am fortunate enough to
> have a nice 18" LCD now, and I need 1280x1024 to enjoy it.
>
> This is my special request ;o)
>
> Good job !
>
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