Run XF86config. Lets you set the resolution with several options. For
example, selecting 543 should have it try to run at 1024 X 768 first and go
down in resolution if necessary. You can also st it so it won't make the
screen so large you have to scroll off the edges. You should know your
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Also, if Web
Pages are being rendered in a tiny unreadable font, is it a problem with X,
fonts, or what? TIA...
rendered by what program? Netscape? KFM? another browser? If its Netscape, it
may be as simple as changing the character encoding -- look in your
monitor verticle and horizontal refresh rates and the capabilities of your
video card if it isn't listed on the list before running the program.
From: "Gilles Lahaie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Monitor resolution settings
Date: Sun, 2
Help!
I want to set the screen resolution of my Q-71 monitor to
1024x768.
Problem is that installation of Mandrake Linux 6.1 set default
resolution to something around 1280x1024.
When using xConfigurator, the default resolution is about
640x480 with the screen moved to the right... and
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Help!
I want to set the screen resolution of my Q-71 monitor to 1024x768.
Problem is that installation of Mandrake Linux 6.1 set default resolution to
something around 1280x1024.
When using xConfigurator, the default resolution is about 640x480 with the
Gilles Lahaie wrote:
Help!
I want to set the screen resolution of my Q-71 monitor to 1024x768.
Problem is that installation of Mandrake Linux 6.1 set default
resolution to something around 1280x1024.
When using xConfigurator, the default resolution is about 640x480 with
the screen