When I tried to select a higher screen resolution than I have 1280x1024,
X won't do it for some reason. My card has been properly configed by
drakconf during the initial install, but I can't for some reason change
the res.
Can anyone provide me with some tips as to where I can look for
Oh yes, forgot to say that I can do 1280x1024, it's done under winslows. I
just can't for the life of me get it going under Linux. Maybe the monitor
wasn't selected properly? Where would I find that info?
Thanks.
Harry Flaxman wrote:
When I tried to select a higher screen resolution than I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, you wrote:
In Xwindows with Redhat you can change screen resolution with Ctrl+Alt
+ or - . It does not work with my Mandrake 6.0 KDE . How can I change
resolution ?
Also , does Linux support USB ?
Thanks for the help
Jeff
I can change
In Xwindows with Redhat you can change screen resolution with Ctrl+Alt
+ or - . It does not work with my Mandrake 6.0 KDE . How can I change
resolution ?
Also , does Linux support USB ?
Thanks for the help
Jeff
From: jsm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] X screen resolution
In Xwindows with Redhat you can change screen resolution with Ctrl+Alt
+ or - . It does not work with my Mandrake 6.0 KDE . How can I change
resolution ?
The reason it doesn't work with Mandrake is because the default for X
You should be able to do this in KDE/Mandrake. You have to be root and do
Xconfigurator, then let it probe your card for all possible settings. You
then need to tab or move your cursor to each and use the space bar to check
each one you want to be able to use. (640x480 8bit, 640x480 16bit,
Run the Xconfigurator / setup
In Xwindows with Redhat you can change screen resolution with Ctrl+Alt
+ or - . It does not work with my Mandrake 6.0 KDE . How can I change
resolution ?
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, you wrote:
In Xwindows with Redhat you can change screen resolution with Ctrl+Alt
+ or - . It does not work with my Mandrake 6.0 KDE . How can I change
resolution ?
Did you SET any other resolutions in your X setup???
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John Aldrich
COL Tech Support
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, jsm wrote:
In Xwindows with Redhat you can change screen resolution with Ctrl+Alt
+ or - . It does not work with my Mandrake 6.0 KDE . How can I change
resolution ?
From my knowledge, when you install RH and Xwindows, and after it
probes your video card, if you just