GDM resolution.



Hi,

I have got a problem with GDM resolution. It looks GDM uses a very low
resolution.
Once I log into Gnome, the resolution is back to normal (1440x900 set by
xrandr).
I can see there are setting for GDM in gconf-editor. Is there anyway to
set the resolution there or should this be set somewhere
in /etc/gdm/Init/Default or /etc/gdm/custom.conf maybe?

I do not want to use xorg.conf and come back to the past when xrandr
does the job for Gnome properly now, for me at least.

Any suggestions are very welcome.
Thanks.
Ges

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