"Altoine B." wrote:

> Joseph Red wrote:
> >
> > > Kuldeep Shah wrote:
> > >
> > > I am having dual operating system on my computer. I am having Windows
> > > Me and Linux Mandrake 7.2. On my linux i have installed X server
> > > 3.3.6. In both the operating system i am using the same display
> > > resolution (1024 by 768). In compare to windows. Linux 7.2 is
> > > displaying desktop around 1 c.m. right side. So every time on using
> > > linux after windows or on using windows after linux, i have to set
> > > monitor to display desktop in center. This was not happening with
> > > Linux Mandrake 7.1. Is it possible to sove this problem ?
> > >
> > > Thanking You.
> > >
> > > - Kuldeep
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> >
> > I suspect your problem is that you are using different refresh rates
> > between the 2 OS.  Make them the same & that should fix your problem.
> > --
> >
> > Joseph Red
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> > www.cautioninc.com
> >
>
> I second that Joseph! I used to have the same problems until I did what
> you suggested.
>
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The xvidtune command will let you move the window around. After you get it
where you want it, record the settings and edit the xf86config file using the
new values. See man xvidtune. If you need more detail info let me know.

Charles



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