Chris writes: > OK I've never understood what's so great about high resolutions.
Lots and lots of really small pixels. > The higher the resolution, the smaller the stuff on your screen,... The higher the resolution the more stuff I can get on the screen while including enough pixels in each bit of stuff to keep it legible. > ...the closer to the screen you sit, the more you squint to see stuff,... I adjust my fonts so that I can read comfortably from a comfortable distance. > ...the sooner you go blind. The fact that I have lousy vision is one of the reasons I want a big, high-resolution display. > Also, the screen flickers more,... Matrox G400-32 and a 21" P815. Flicker? No way. > ...so you go ... crazy faster than otherwise. Too late. I'm already a Debian developer. > 2048x1536. I can barely see your login window. So make it bigger. > 1024x768 4ever It's not that long ago that 1024x768 _was_ high resolution. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI