OS:BookwormPup64_beta2.iso
laptop:Dell 1535 (LCD 1280x800;LCD take apart)
external monitor:HP LA1905wg (1440x800)
Dell 1535 (LCD take apart)+ HP LA1905wg (1440x800) + BookwormPup64_beta2.iso
the screen look like :
(1/3)
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OS:BookwormPup64_beta2.iso
laptop:Dell 1535 (LCD 1280x800;LCD take apart)
external monitor:HP LA1905wg (1440x800)
Dell 1535 (LCD take apart)+ HP LA1905wg (1440x800) + BookwormPup64_beta2.iso
the screen look like :
(1/3)
Same issue raised when using FP96
https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 10b09d1d98
Maybe as suggested using an even older build of Puppy?
Does this problem go away if you run jwm -restart
? This could be a bug in JWM.
dimkr wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 10:46 amDoes this problem go away if you run
jwm -restart
? This could be a bug in JWM.
after jwm -restart
,The problem is still the same.
Having looked at the DELL website, your laptop has 2 visual outputs VGA and HDMI
Resolutions are set:
1440 x 900
1920 x 1200
1280 x 800
If you had a working LCD then you would have been able to go through the available display options by pressing a dedicated button on the keyboard. This was provided by the manufacturer to enable endusers to check faulty LCD's.
VGA and HDMI will both output to higher resolutions then the listed ones. However, it seems that this appears to be locked regardless of what your external monitor can display.
In this instance Puppy most probably is scaling the background wallpaper to fit the available resolution.
For example a default background wallpaper on Fossapup64-95
You can check the settings in the Xorg log file:
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
LxPupSc64-23.01+2-T.iso
1440x900 screen:
(1/2)
setup --> switch LXDE <-- --> JWM desktop environments
1440x900 screen:
(2/2)
how to move the APP and task bar to the right position?
sorry ,don't know how to get outputs from terminal.
task bar is correect, one example :(1440x900)
the other example is LxPup.
I think this is "the problem of judging",
Some actions are based on 1440x900,
Some actions are based on 1280x800.
@melon688
It appears your laptop is using the same JWM configuration file from when the original screen was still in place.
Have you tried using JWMdesk (upper menu tabs) to place the JWM tray in the new size? Make a backup first!
Also, read our own Barry Kauler's "How to fiddle with JWM tray height and width" https://bkhome.org/news/202204/how-to-f ... width.html
Again, make a backup prior to fiddling around with the settings.
The Conky file is another issue, just updating the x and y placement coordinates.
acer veriton 4630G + HP LA1905wg (1440x900)
no problem
Fossil wrote: Mon Jun 12, 2023 7:58 am@melon688
It appears your laptop is using the same JWM configuration file from when the original screen was still in place.
Have you tried using JWMdesk (upper menu tabs) to place the JWM tray in the new size? Make a backup first!
Also, read our own Barry Kauler's "How to fiddle with JWM tray height and width" https://bkhome.org/news/202204/how-to-f ... width.html
Again, make a backup prior to fiddling around with the settings.The Conky file is another issue, just updating the x and y placement coordinates.
Try various settings, there is no effect.
menu -> System -> Pup-Sysinfo -> Devices -> Display -> Complete
I want to see exactly what is being used to provide the graphics and settings.
You can copy from Pup-Sysinfo and past into a post.
Bookworm Pup64 is still being developed, so you may have discovered a bug that needs fixing.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
1.
after first boot,the screen almost nothing.
right click -> Desktop -> Disgplay Control -> X -> Xorg -> 2464x900 change to 1440X900 then you have unnormal screen.
2.
menu -> System -> Pup-Sysinfo -> Devices -> Display -> Complete
▶—— Video Complete ——◀
Try using the newest version of Bookworm Pup64.
Bookworm Pup64 RC
viewtopic.php?t=8690
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
OS:Bookworm Pup64 RC
after first boot,setting to 1440X900:
right click -> Desktop -> Disgplay Control -> X -> Xorg -> 2464x900 change to 1440X900
(2464-1440 = 1024)
but taskbar still unnormal.
melon688 wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 5:06 amOS:Bookworm Pup64 RC
after first boot,setting to 1440X900:
right click -> Desktop -> Disgplay Control ....
Use right click -> Desktop -> Display Settings
This will present "Quick Options" choices, the first of which is
"Show the same screen on both laptop LCD and external monitor"
If I choose this option my external monitor looks like this (tested on Bookworm Pup64 RC):
Looks familiar
Choosing the second option, to turn the laptop LCD off and use only the external monitor, would be perfect. The only problem here is that the confirmation dialog after pushing "Apply" might appear outside the screen boundaries so that that the screen reverts to its previous state after 15sec.
My specs:
Laptop: Acer AspireOne 722, LCD resolution 1366x768
Monitor: Eizo, resolution 1600x1200
After boot Quick Setup reports resolution of 2966x1200, i.e. a dual monitor configuration. Practically nothing to see on the external monitor because it shows the empty right part of this virtual screen.
[Edit] Oh, I wasted my time. Above setting was already proposed in your second thread. .
It is annoying, disrespectful and also unproductive to open multiple threads in different forums for the same question. Don't do that!