Slitaz screen 800x600 (Was: Slitaz vs DSL)

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All of this is wonderful, I congratulate you on your fine product.  It still doesn't solve my problem though.  Self configuring XORG gives me a 800x600 screen and it won't let me reconfigure it!  I run Slitaz as a live CD and if I have to edit a param each time I boot it up that's OK.  How do I fix this, even on a temporary basis?

--- On Fri, 5/11/12, Christophe Lincoln <pankso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Christophe Lincoln <pankso@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Slitaz vs DSL
> To: slitaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Friday, May 11, 2012, 6:14 AM
> 
> > +1 with Brenton
> 
> +1 with Brenton
> 
> DSL is old, SliTaz use latest open source technology. When
> we did 1.0
> the DSL maintainer stopped DSL, forked SliTaz and started
> Tinycore.
> 
> SliTaz is based on any distro, we are a real community
> project with open
> code repositories, centralized and radicaly simple packages
> format à la
> BSD (one file with all info to build and pack an
> application), try to
> build a .deb or .rmp and you you fel the difference. We are
> the smallest
> and uncluttered modern distro and the only one with a full
> features GTK
> or QT desktop under 40 Mb. SliTaz provide also a rock solid
> server
> starting under 10MB.
> 
> SliTaz is speak your language, we provide full support for
> internationalisation with 8 preinstalled languages and ~30
> keyborads.
> 
> SliTaz use Xorg and no more the Tiny Xserver Xvesa. Xvesa is
> even no
> more in xorg-server source. If we stick to Xvesa we, in time
> we will be
> dangerously out-of-date. Tht waht also append to DSL,
> sticking to 2.4.x
> kernel killed them. SliTaz also got many many users requests
> to have a
> working Xorg DRI/GLX out-of-the-box and we listen to users.
> 
> We have light version of Xorg and if someone is whiling to
> try
> to repackage old Xvesa using old Xorg source and code script
> to make it
> work, why not. Using Yvesa mean screen, mouse, etc config
> from the
> command line while Xorg autoconfigure it self :-)
> 
> And finally, SliTaz is now multi arch! I have setup a full
> ARM cooker
> and our cross toolchain is getting better and better each
> day. The goal
> is to be able to boot SliTaz on tablets and other low
> resource ARM
> machines.
> 
> - Christophe
> 
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> 
>

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