I would think it's simply a matter of either deleting the Virtual entries, or
changing them so that they reflect the size of your desktop.  


On 14-Jul-00 Arlequín wrote:
> Hello !
> 
> editing the Screen Section of the XF86Config file I've inserted this lines:
> 
> Subsection "Display"
>     Depth         16
>     Modes       "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" "320x200"
>     Viewport    0 0
>     Virtual         1024 768
> EndSubsection
> Subsection "Display"
>     Depth         8
>     Modes       "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" "320x200"
>     Viewport    0 0
>     Virtual         1024 768
> EndSubsection
> 
> and when I start the X server I have a giant desktop...
> I thought I was trying to increase my resolution   (like in windows) but
> suddenly I have an enormous desktop!!
> 
> he he
> 
> How can I just keep my desktop fit into my screen but with a 800x600 or
> 1024x760 resollution ?
> 
> Thanks
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