Re: changing resolution on laptop

2004-04-03 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 09:25:20AM +1200, Nick Rout wrote: > Jeez can't people read any more? I thought we covered this recently while discussing the fine points of configuring Sendmail. ;-) -mjg -- Matthew Gregan |/ /|[EMAIL

Re: changing resolution on laptop

2004-04-03 Thread Nick Rout
No, its 1400x1050 screen according to the web page I referred him to. The third link on the 600M had a sample XFree86Config file. I suggest backing up the one you have then copying the one off the web page. Jeez can't people read any more? On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 07:48, InfoHelp wrote: > It is po

Re: changing resolution on laptop

2004-04-03 Thread InfoHelp
It is possible that you can't. RH may have detected the maximum capability of your screen - defaulting back to that (800x600) after your attempts to change resolutions. Online specs of the screen say what? Have you tested higher res's under Windoze? stm23 wrote: hi, nick thanx for yr reply. it'

RE: changing resolution on laptop

2004-04-02 Thread stm23
hi, nick thanx for yr reply. it's funny i'd just been looking at those same pages before i sent my email. the paradoxinc.net/inspiron.html page only seems to talk about the monitor with regards to installation, but i've had it installed for months now. i'm still not sure how i can change the

Re: changing resolution on laptop

2004-04-02 Thread Nick Rout
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 13:35, stm23 wrote: > hi, i'm having trouble changing the resolution for my dell inspiron 600m > laptop (redhat 9) - i can only get 800x600. if i try & change it via > "display settings" say to 1400x1050, i am told to log out for the changes > to take effect. i do this, but the

changing resolution on laptop

2004-04-02 Thread stm23
hi, i'm having trouble changing the resolution for my dell inspiron 600m laptop (redhat 9) - i can only get 800x600. if i try & change it via "display settings" say to 1400x1050, i am told to log out for the changes to take effect. i do this, but the resolution is still 800x600. does any1 know

Re: Re: Changing Resolution

2002-07-23 Thread Michael JasonSmith
On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 08:43, Jeremy Bertenshaw wrote: > Note that (ctrl alt +-) only works if you have selected > all the different res's etc when you install, some people > only choose the one they wish to use :-(. I've used X for too long; I forget that people do not think of selecting *all* t

Re: Re: Changing Resolution

2002-07-23 Thread Jeremy Bertenshaw
ne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: linux users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Changing Resolution > > On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 16:21, Ben Devine wrote: > > Hi, My brother got Red hat 7.3 installed at the feasta > > and he cant change the resolution and colordepth of

Re: Changing Resolution

2002-07-22 Thread Michael JasonSmith
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 16:21, Ben Devine wrote: > Hi, My brother got Red hat 7.3 installed at the feasta > and he cant change the resolution and colordepth of > his monitor. Any help appreciated.. Changing the resolution is fairly strait-forward (usually). Type --<-> to start cycling thr

RE: Changing Resolution

2002-07-22 Thread Jeremy Bertenshaw
You need to run XConfigurator or XF86Config from the command line :-)   jeremyb -Original Message-From: Ben Devine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2002 4:22 p.m.To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Changing Resolution Hi, My brother got Red hat 7.3 installed at

Changing Resolution

2002-07-22 Thread Ben Devine
Hi, My brother got Red hat 7.3 installed at the feasta and he cant change the resolution and colordepth of his monitor. Any help appreciated..   Thanks Ben Devine (Speaking on behalf of Isaac)