--- Robert C Wittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> prasu_khade wrote:
>
>
> > I installed linux Fedora (core 1) on my
> computer. My computer
> > configuration is pentium 3, 500 MHz, 256 MB SDRAM,
> intel 810
> > motherboard. After I installed fedora on my sysem
> I am unable to change
> > the resolution. It shows only one resolution of
> 640 X 480.
> >
> > Can you please help me troubleshoot this
> issue. I am very concerned
> > about it. Every thing else is working perfectly.
>
> You forgot to mention the most important thing...
>
> What is your video card, and what resolutions does
> it support? Is it
> recognised and supported by Fedora?
>
> What about your monitor... is it an ancient VGA
> monitor, or some really,
> really new monitor that Fedora doesn't recognise,
> causing it to default
> to VGA?
>
> I don't know what configuration tool Fedora uses,
> but if you have
> X-Windows running, try looking in the 'Start
> applications' menu for
> something like 'System Tools | Screen Resize and
> Rotate'.
>
> --
> -wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/
> .
Hi,
If I'm not mistaken this motherboard has an onboard 2x
AGP chip, unless he's using something else. I think I
read something about Fedora 1 and the Intel 810
graphics having problems. Maybe you should try a
Linux LiveCD that is newer than Fedora 1 or 2 to be
sure it's a Fedora problem.
Good-luck,
Joan
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