Hello? My lcd monitor is quite old one. It just support 1024x768. but, neo seems fixed by 1280x720. How can I configure it to 1024x768?. -- udooer@udooneo:~$ xrandr Screen 0: minimum 240 x 240, current 1280 x 720, maximum 8192 x 8192 mxs-lcdif connected 1280x720+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm U:1280x720p-60 60.0* udooer@udooneo:~$ udooer@udooneo:~$ uname -a Linux udooneo 3.14.28-udooneo-04206-g9e7d486 #31 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 12 16:22:15 CET 2015 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux root@udooneo:~# setenv bootargs console=ttymxc1,115200 init=/init video=mxcfb0:dev=hdmi,1024x768M@60,if=RGB24,bpp=32 video=mxcfb1ff video=mxcfb2ff fbmem=28M vmalloc=400M androidboot.console=ttymxc1 androidboot.hardware=freescale mem=1024M No command 'setenv' found, did you mean: Command 'netenv' from package 'netenv' (universe) setenv: command not found root@udooneo:~# sudo apt-get install setenv Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package setenv Best Regards,
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Currently (this may change in the future), if you want to change resolution then you need to edit the dts which has the monitor timing for hdmi with new timings for your display, compile the dts and deploy to the image. I'm guessing your wondering why it's not so straight forward? The imx6sx doesn't have a on board hdmi controller, so the LCD interface is wired to an external HDMI controller. A combination using the LCD interface and writing a kernel driver for the controller meant the quickest solution was to set the resolution in the dts file. I'd also point out that 1024x768 isn't a valid HDMI CEA mode and therefore most likely won't work without further code changes to the hdmi driver to allow DMT modes.