Try ctl-alt-plus or ctl-alt-minus and see if that changes your resolution.  If
not, try running "xf86config" from either the command line, or from an xterm
session and somewhere in there, you will be able to define more that one
resolution type.  I think.  Can someone else on the list verify?

Bryan





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It does work but I cannot adjust the resolution.

The k work very well.

Sorry for not being clear.



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What do you mean by nonfunctional?
Doesn't work at all?
Works occasionally?
Can't start X session?
Known unsupported card?

What?

Bryan






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Hello,

I am new to Linux, and I would appreciate any assistance.

I inherited a Lunix-Mandrake 6.5 with a nonfunctional video card.

The pc is a Gateway E-4200 with an ATI RAGE 128 video card, 128 MB RAM with
an 11 Gig hard drive.

Thank you in advance.















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