Ctrl-Opt-F1 does what, exactly?

This is LEM - I prefer not to run X if I don't have to, as the machines _are_ somewhat 
limited.  As I'm going to be the primary user (my wife will be an occasional second 
user at best) and won't need to run X all the time, it seems like it would be easier 
to leave it runlevel 3 and start X only when needed.  And RAM is never cheap enough, 
heh.  Especially as the machines get older and RAM for them starts getting hard to 
find at all.

Yeah, I can always Ctrl-Opt-+, but we're all lazy, and if I can automate it then I'd 
like to.  :)  Especially since I can't expect my wife to remember something like that. 
 Would there be a way to set it to use a "low" res by default so that she wouldn't 
have to change it, but I could when I log in?

Tim

-- 
Tim Larson          <><   <><   <><   <><   <><
Info. Services - Internal Medicine Clinical Systems, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most 
oppressive. - C.S. Lewis


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