RE: [newbie] display problems

2000-04-14 Thread Alvarez, Angel

You must choice the correct parameters for your video card and monitor
Try XF86Setup from the command line
# XF86Setup


  Angel Claudio Alvarez


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De: gene foy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Jueves 13 de Abril de 2000 19:35
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Asunto: [newbie] display problems


i used linux once before and loved it. i just installed mandrake 7.0 and 
went through the process rather smoothly until i reached configure x.  i 
selected the defaults the first time then when that failed i tried several 
of the other options for resolution and monitor.  wheather i accept the 
change or reject it,  my screen becomes a kalidascope of colorful little 
retangles. nice look but unreadable.  i have a pentiun 233mmx, 64mb ram, 
8.4gb hd, diamond stealth 220turbo video card,  monitor is an nec multisync 
2.  the equipment is not the newest but i think it will work with some more 
attention. thank you i would appreciate any help.
gene
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Re: [newbie] display problems

2000-04-14 Thread Steven Cheong

can anyone tell me how to change the resolution from 1024*768 to 800*600 in
the GNOME
- Original Message -
From: Alvarez, Angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] display problems


 You must choice the correct parameters for your video card and monitor
 Try XF86Setup from the command line
 # XF86Setup


   Angel Claudio Alvarez


 -Mensaje original-
 De: gene foy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Enviado el: Jueves 13 de Abril de 2000 19:35
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Asunto: [newbie] display problems


 i used linux once before and loved it. i just installed mandrake 7.0 and
 went through the process rather smoothly until i reached configure x.  i
 selected the defaults the first time then when that failed i tried several
 of the other options for resolution and monitor.  wheather i accept the
 change or reject it,  my screen becomes a kalidascope of colorful little
 retangles. nice look but unreadable.  i have a pentiun 233mmx, 64mb ram,
 8.4gb hd, diamond stealth 220turbo video card,  monitor is an nec
multisync
 2.  the equipment is not the newest but i think it will work with some
more
 attention. thank you i would appreciate any help.
 gene
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RE: [newbie] display problems

2000-04-14 Thread Oliver Stieber

you can use darkconfig, if you didn't chouse to not install it,
it may be on the kde menu, but it changes the resolution for x so it will
work for gnome as well.

 -Original Message-
 From: Steven Cheong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 14 April 2000 16:14
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 Subject: Re: [newbie] display problems
 
 
 can anyone tell me how to change the resolution from 1024*768 
 to 800*600 in
 the GNOME
 - Original Message -
 From: Alvarez, Angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 9:49 AM
 Subject: RE: [newbie] display problems
 
 
  You must choice the correct parameters for your video card 
 and monitor
  Try XF86Setup from the command line
  # XF86Setup
 
 
Angel Claudio Alvarez
 
 
  -Mensaje original-
  De: gene foy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Enviado el: Jueves 13 de Abril de 2000 19:35
  Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Asunto: [newbie] display problems
 
 
  i used linux once before and loved it. i just installed 
 mandrake 7.0 and
  went through the process rather smoothly until i reached 
 configure x.  i
  selected the defaults the first time then when that failed 
 i tried several
  of the other options for resolution and monitor.  wheather 
 i accept the
  change or reject it,  my screen becomes a kalidascope of 
 colorful little
  retangles. nice look but unreadable.  i have a pentiun 
 233mmx, 64mb ram,
  8.4gb hd, diamond stealth 220turbo video card,  monitor is an nec
 multisync
  2.  the equipment is not the newest but i think it will 
 work with some
 more
  attention. thank you i would appreciate any help.
  gene
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Re: [newbie] display problems

2000-04-14 Thread gene foy


thanks for the information on the display problem.  i was able to resolve 
this and just starting to get into linux. so far its great.
thanks again, gene
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Subject: Re: [newbie] display problems
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 11:13:51 -0400

can anyone tell me how to change the resolution from 1024*768 to 800*600 in
the GNOME
- Original Message -
From: Alvarez, Angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] display problems


  You must choice the correct parameters for your video card and monitor
  Try XF86Setup from the command line
  # XF86Setup
 
 
Angel Claudio Alvarez
 
 
  -Mensaje original-
  De: gene foy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Enviado el: Jueves 13 de Abril de 2000 19:35
  Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Asunto: [newbie] display problems
 
 
  i used linux once before and loved it. i just installed mandrake 7.0 and
  went through the process rather smoothly until i reached configure x.  i
  selected the defaults the first time then when that failed i tried 
several
  of the other options for resolution and monitor.  wheather i accept the
  change or reject it,  my screen becomes a kalidascope of colorful little
  retangles. nice look but unreadable.  i have a pentiun 233mmx, 64mb ram,
  8.4gb hd, diamond stealth 220turbo video card,  monitor is an nec
multisync
  2.  the equipment is not the newest but i think it will work with some
more
  attention. thank you i would appreciate any help.
  gene
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RE: [newbie] display problems

2000-04-14 Thread Alvarez, Angel

XF86Setup again
the resolution is for the server not for de WM

  Angel Claudio Alvarez


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Enviado el: Viernes 14 de Abril de 2000 12:14
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [newbie] display problems


can anyone tell me how to change the resolution from 1024*768 to 800*600 in
the GNOME
- Original Message -
From: Alvarez, Angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] display problems


 You must choice the correct parameters for your video card and monitor
 Try XF86Setup from the command line
 # XF86Setup


   Angel Claudio Alvarez


 -Mensaje original-
 De: gene foy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Enviado el: Jueves 13 de Abril de 2000 19:35
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Asunto: [newbie] display problems


 i used linux once before and loved it. i just installed mandrake 7.0 and
 went through the process rather smoothly until i reached configure x.  i
 selected the defaults the first time then when that failed i tried several
 of the other options for resolution and monitor.  wheather i accept the
 change or reject it,  my screen becomes a kalidascope of colorful little
 retangles. nice look but unreadable.  i have a pentiun 233mmx, 64mb ram,
 8.4gb hd, diamond stealth 220turbo video card,  monitor is an nec
multisync
 2.  the equipment is not the newest but i think it will work with some
more
 attention. thank you i would appreciate any help.
 gene
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RE: [newbie] display problems

2000-04-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Alvarez, Angel wrote:

 can anyone tell me how to change the resolution from 1024*768 to 800*600 in
 the GNOME
Open Gnome and X Apps from the "K" menu go into system then DrakConf and you
have cracked it.

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Re: [newbie] Display problems and LILO question

1999-09-06 Thread Carl J. Bauman

Matt Stegman wrote:

  3 I tried to change the default system of LILO from somewhere inside
  the linuxconf, but when I activated the changes, it generated an error.
  I think I saw somewhere that LILO does not run so well with Windows NT.
  Is this true?  Even if it is true, is there a way to change the default
  system?  (I am expecting to get another hard drive in a few months, but
  in the meantime, I only have one)

 I've never used LILO with Windows NT, so I can't say.  What I did use was
 a rather awesome boot manager called OS-BS (see
 http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/~wolf/os-bs.html).  The beta version is free,
 and works perfectly well.  You could also get he new one, with gads of
 features, for some cash (don't remember how much).

Personally, I had pretty good success just following the instructions in the
"NT OS Loader + Linux mini-HOWTO" which should be in /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini if
you installed the docs on your system or you can find it at
http://www.linux-howto.com/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html if you like
HTML; at http://www.linux-howto.com/ptHOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader if you
don't  ;-).

Maybe this'll help?

Carl




Re: [newbie] Display problems and LILO question

1999-09-06 Thread Hershel S Robinson

Matt,

Thank you for your help.  I looked at the XF86Config file, but I'm not sure
exactly how to fix it.
It seems that my system is using the accelerated X server, because the
regular one doesn't have such a high res.  I remember checking off 3 choices
when I installed, and 3 appear under the 'accel' section, but I'm not sure
which one to change, or change all?  (I'm guessing the system uses the first
choice because it's Depth 8 and maybe that's causing problems with GIMP).  I
attached the config file.  If you could look at it and let me know what you
think, I would really appreciate it.  (I'm sure you are also a very busy
person, but I have not found anyone else who has really offered any help.)

Also, do you know if Mandrake supports my graphics card and monitor?  The
Display Adapter Type window in my NT system says I have an ATI Techologies
INC. 3D PRO TURBO (with 8 MB RAM).  My monitor is a Dell 17" M770.

Thank you very much,
Hershel
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 xconfig


Re: [newbie] Display problems and LILO question

1999-09-03 Thread Joseph S. Gardner

Hershel S Robinson wrote:

 Hello.  I am a real Linux newbie, and this appears to be the place I'm
 allowed to ask real newbie questions. I am running Mandrake 6.0 (with
 KDE) on a Dell Optiplex GX1 (with an ATI Technologies 3D PRO TURBO
 graphics card) with Windows NT 4.0.  I have LILO installed on the
 14gig C drive.  I have Windows on the first partition, and Linux on
 the last 3. My questions are: 1 How do I change the screen resolution
 within Linux?  It is too high and everything is hard to read. 2 When I
 run Gimp, my screen colors change--they become so dark I can not read
 the buttons on the title bar of Gimp itself.  When I activate any
 other window, the colors return to normal again.  What's the
 problem? 3 I tried to change the default system of LILO from somewhere
 inside the linuxconf, but when I activated the changes, it generated
 an error.  I think I saw somewhere that LILO does not run so well with
 Windows NT.  Is this true?  Even if it is true, is there a way to
 change the default system?  (I am expecting to get another hard drive
 in a few months, but in the meantime, I only have one) Thank you very
 much,
 Hershel Robinson
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Rather than reduce the screen resolution try changing the default font
size from 75 dpi to 100 dpi, it makes a HUGE difference and still gives
great screen resolution.

don't recall the exact place I found the instructions but I found them
on the net (believe it was a universities instruction on how to hook up
to their "net"),  I'll look shortly and post them if I can find them
again..


Joe




Re: [newbie] Display problems and LILO question

1999-09-03 Thread Joseph S. Gardner

Hershel S Robinson wrote:

 Hello.  I am a real Linux newbie, and this appears to be the place I'm
 allowed to ask real newbie questions. I am running Mandrake 6.0 (with
 KDE) on a Dell Optiplex GX1 (with an ATI Technologies 3D PRO TURBO
 graphics card) with Windows NT 4.0.  I have LILO installed on the
 14gig C drive.  I have Windows on the first partition, and Linux on
 the last 3. My questions are: 1 How do I change the screen resolution
 within Linux?  It is too high and everything is hard to read. 2 When I
 run Gimp, my screen colors change--they become so dark I can not read
 the buttons on the title bar of Gimp itself.  When I activate any
 other window, the colors return to normal again.  What's the
 problem? 3 I tried to change the default system of LILO from somewhere
 inside the linuxconf, but when I activated the changes, it generated
 an error.  I think I saw somewhere that LILO does not run so well with
 Windows NT.  Is this true?  Even if it is true, is there a way to
 change the default system?  (I am expecting to get another hard drive
 in a few months, but in the meantime, I only have one) Thank you very
 much,
 Hershel Robinson
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Found a place giving good instructions on how to change your default
font size to 100 dpi.


http://www.stonix.demon.co.uk/linux/100dpi.html



give it a look and try it out.


Joe




Re: [newbie] Display problems and LILO question

1999-09-03 Thread Matt Stegman

On Fri, 3 Sep 1999, Hershel S Robinson wrote:
 1 How do I change the screen resolution within Linux?  It is too high
 and everything is hard to read.

If your XF86Config file has multiple resolutions defined in it, you can
switch by pressing Ctrl-Alt-plus or Ctrl-Alt-minus (use the + and - keys
on your numpad, not beside the backspace).  You can change the default by
editing /etc/X11/XF86Config.  Look for a section like this:

Section "Screen"
Driver  "svga"
Device  "My Video Card"
Monitor "My Monitor"
DefaultColorDepth 24
Subsection "Display"
Depth   24
Modes  "1024x768"
ViewPort0 0
EndSubsection
EndSection

See where it says "1024x768"?  Change that to whatever resolution you
like- as long as there's a modeline for it above this section.  Which
shouldn't be a problem.  If changing this doesn't help, change the section
that begins with the line 
Driver "accel"
This is the accelerated X server, and your card may use that instead.

 2 When I run Gimp, my screen colors change--they become so dark I can
 not read the buttons on the title bar of Gimp itself.  When I activate
any other window, the colors return to normal again.  What's the problem?

Don't know about this- I suppose it might be a problem with your video?
What color depth are you running in?  Try changing to a different color
depth (GIMP requires at least 16-bit).

 3 I tried to change the default system of LILO from somewhere inside
 the linuxconf, but when I activated the changes, it generated an error.
 I think I saw somewhere that LILO does not run so well with Windows NT.
 Is this true?  Even if it is true, is there a way to change the default
 system?  (I am expecting to get another hard drive in a few months, but
 in the meantime, I only have one)

I've never used LILO with Windows NT, so I can't say.  What I did use was
a rather awesome boot manager called OS-BS (see
http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/~wolf/os-bs.html).  The beta version is free,
and works perfectly well.  You could also get he new one, with gads of
features, for some cash (don't remember how much).  I can say from
experience that this will let Windows NT  Linux  Windows 95 co-exist
very well.

If you do decide to use this other boot manager, keep in mind that LILO
will still have to be installed- installed on the Linux partition, instead
of the MBR.  OS-BS should go in the MBR.  And as always, read README's
first.

-Matt Stegman
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Re: [newbie] Display Problems

1999-04-03 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer

On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Carla Boltin-Romere wrote:

 Fatal server error:
 No "Display" subsection for default depth 8

Your XF86Config is broken.
Run Xconfigurator or xf86config.

If that doesn't help, try starting with a different depth (i.e. startx --
-bpp 16).

Hope this helps...

LLaP
bero