if not you'll be in your
gui desktop at the resolution you wanted. If you're successful then you
can change the /etc/inittab file back to the way it was. If not you
probably will want to change the /etc/X11/XF86Config file back the way
it was first. Good luck.
Alan
Jennifer Ricki Wise wr
Tried it. Received the message command not found.
Michael Scottaline wrote:
John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
big snip
I would recommend that you reboot the system, and type "linux 3" at
the prompt. Then, log in as "root" when you get the prompt. Then,
type "xf86setup" (minus
I had to reinstall Mandrake, when xconfig came up I was stuck using the
default as all the other sizes would not be accepted. Now the icons are
way to large and when I open some of the icons like Netscape I can't see
the accept button.
Is there any way to change the screen size to something like
I had to reinstall Mandrake, when xconfig came up I was stuck using the
default as all the other sizes would not be accepted. Now the icons are
way to large and when I open some of the icons like Netscape I can't see
the accept button.
Is there any way to change the screen size to something like
I tried to take a look at the source code for Mandrake using the source
code cd.
I was unsuccessful, I tried to open it in Borland C++ but could not find
any files that would display anything.
Could someone please tell me how I can see the source code and which
language it is written in.
Thanks