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<h1>Using Intel graphics cards on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD</h1>
+<p><em>(Last updated 2011-03-15)</em></p>
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Recently, I installed Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and experienced the problem of my Intel graphics card only being used at a resolution of 1024x768, despite having a 1440x900 LCD monitor. Needless to say, I found this quite frustrating, but initially assumed it to be a driver issue that the kFreeBSD devs would eventually sort out.
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-make && sudo make install
+$ make && sudo make install
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-You may need to change the arguments passed to it for your own purposes. To find a list of modes supported by your video BIOS, run <tt>915resolution -l</tt> as root -- the first number (54 in my case) must correspond to one of the mode numbers. The next two numbers are the resolution (1440x900 for me), and the last one (32) is the number of bits per pixel. You may like to experiment with this manually before putting it into your /etc/rc.local.
+You may need to change the arguments passed to it for your own purposes. To find a list of modes supported by your video BIOS, run the following command as root:
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+<code>
+# 915resolution -l
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+The first number (54 in my case) must correspond to one of the mode numbers. The next two numbers are the resolution (1440x900 for me), and the last one (32) is the number of bits per pixel. You may like to experiment with this manually before putting it into your /etc/rc.local.
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