You wrote:
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>But everytime I start X I'm stuck with the 1284 mode and I want to use
>the 1024*768 mode.
1. CTRL+ALT+ switches X to next videomode, CTRL+ALT+
-- previous.
2. You can edit XF86Config by hand. Start X on one virtual console and
'ae /etc/X11/XF86Config' on another (ALT+F7 gives
> "Marco" == Marco Verhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marco> Excuse my ignorance if I missed something obvious but hey,
Marco> I'm new to all this! [g]
Have you found the manuals yet? Hmmm... I guess once you get X
running, you'll have an easier time reading them. :-) Install t
Hi,
I just finished installing Debian 1.2 and after downloading all the
necessary packages for X Windows I decided install X too. I've never
worked with Linux/Unix before btw so everything is new to me.
Considering the horror stories I read on the net I was prepared for
the worst but within the
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