I just installed Mandrake 10.0 on a Virtual drive and messed up the screen
settings (color / resolution). Can I change that back at the command
prompt? On bootup? It is very hard to see the screen at the moment.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Thursday 19 February 2004 02:58 pm, Mike Begin wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 10.0 on a Virtual drive and
messed up the screen settings (color / resolution). Can
I change that back at the command prompt? On bootup? It
is very hard to see the screen at the moment.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Thursday 19 February 2004 02:58 pm, Mike Begin wrote:
I just installed
On Thursday 19 February 2004 03:38 pm, Mike Begin wrote:
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as root, XFdrake
On Monday 06 January 2003 03:14 pm, Andrew Scotchmer wrote:
how to change resolution in console ??
for eg. i want to have 800x600
vga=?
Well I've been away from linux for some time now (the last system was Mdk
7) and just installed v9.0
To change res in console we
how to change resolution in console ??
for eg. i want to have 800x600
vga=?
On Saturday 04 January 2003 05:46 pm, brak23 wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:56 pm, brak23 wrote:
I have Mandrake 9.0 and problems with resolution :-P. Actualy it is
800x600
but i want 1024x768. I tried to change it in Gnome Control Panel with no
effects (it returns to 800x600). I
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 02:18, raq wrote:
how to change resolution in console ??
for eg. i want to have 800x600
vga=?
vga=1
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On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 5:45 pm, et wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 05:46 pm, brak23 wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:56 pm, brak23 wrote:
I have Mandrake 9.0 and problems with resolution :-P. Actualy it is
800x600
but i want 1024x768. I tried to change it in Gnome Control
On Saturday 04 Jan 2003 8:07 pm, David Williams wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:56 pm, brak23 wrote:
I have Mandrake 9.0 and problems with resolution :-P. Actualy it is
800x600 but i want 1024x768. I tried to change it in Gnome Control Panel
with no effects (it returns to 800x600). I
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:56 pm, brak23 wrote:
I have Mandrake 9.0 and problems with resolution :-P. Actualy it is
800x600
but i want 1024x768. I tried to change it in Gnome Control Panel with no
effects (it returns to 800x600). I have GF4Ti (but drivers for GeForce1
not
generic,
I offer 2 other possible solutions. If you get stuck and the display
will not come up, run MCC from the cli and then you can do what you can
from the graphical MCC. My only workable solution for my laptop was to
run Knoppix on my laptop and then overwrite Mandrakes XF86Config and
XF86Config-4
Hi
i run 768x1024 some of the programs like GnomeToaster is bigger then the
screen area and i cann't do a thing.
help pls.
Thanks
Gil
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On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 02:04, Gil Katz wrote:
Hi
i run 768x1024 some of the programs like GnomeToaster is bigger then the
screen area and i cann't do a thing.
help pls.
Thanks
Gil
Not knowing what you set your max screen res, you can try hitting CTRL
ALT + and seeing if that makes the
Where can I find to change the resolution, and the screen area of my
display? and can I view my KDE desktop as Web page? if yes, how?
Open a console, type drakconf, enter your root password, click the + icon
next to Hardware, click Display and set it there.
As to the web page thing, I don't
Run `Xconfigurator` for adjusting your resolution of your display.
Tonton wrote:
Where can I find to change the resolution, and the screen area of my display? and
can I view my KDE desktop as Web page? if yes, how?
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Where can I find to change the resolution, and the screen area of my display? and can
I view my KDE desktop as Web page? if yes, how?
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On Wednesday 05 September 2001 20:09, Marcelo Maraz wrote:
How can I change my resolution. (today is 800x600)
I have M8 installed
thanks
Maraz
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For a quick fix use ctrl + alt and the plus or minus sign.
If you want to permnatly change it use the mandrake control center, choose
the display option. Test before you apply the changes, I have personally
rendered X impossible to load.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 20:09, Marcelo
How can I change my resolution. (today is 800x600)
I have M8 installed
thanks
Maraz
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Does anyone know how to change the resolution at startup before it goes
into X?
I know it is possible but I am not sure how to do it.
Any ideas?
Im running Mandrake 7.2
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Subject: [newbie] resolution at startup
Does anyone know how to change the resolution at startup before it goes
into X?
I know it is possible but I am not sure how to do it.
Any ideas?
Im running Mandrake 7.2
Acid Burn
I just installed Mandrake 7.2 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 430CDT. I can't see the
entire screen. The cursor will move off the screen on the bottom and to the right
about 2 inches further than I can see. It doesn't appear to be related to the other
virtual desktops. When I try to change the
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8100, and the graphics chipset on it is a S3
Savage. I had to find beta drivers for it. Find out who makes your card,
and look to see if you can find a linux driver for it. If you find one,
and can figure out how to install it, write back.
Steve Combs wrote:
I just
What happened to my xwindows?? all I can see now is a console window in a
blue background, there is no start bar, icons and the resolutions stinks!
what can I do to configure xstart to run gnome or kde instead of that blue
background where I have to choose the place to place a window when I
On Sunday 12 November 2000 16:17, Krulo keyboarded:
Something strange must have happened during your installation.
A quick fix would be to select the window manager you want to use, e.g.
gnome, and put that in .xinitrc:
echo "exec gnome-session" ~/.xinitrc
That loads Gnome. Use exec kde to
dear newbies;
i run drakconf/Xconfiguration and configure my monitor, resolution, graphics
card and etc. everyhing is normal at configuration time. it detects my 32mb
riva tnt2 graphics card and philips 105b monitor. when i choose whos info it
shows everything's ok.at the exit time it asks me
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Juvenal Flores wrote:
hello, just got Linux up on my new comp after some problems, but as
eager to test out my new monitor, I decided to try out 1024x768 but
found out that, that is too small for me and would like to change it to
800x600
Go into Xconfigurator and change it
hello,
just got Linux up on my new comp after some
problems, but as eager to test out my new monitor, I decided to try out 1024x768
but found out that, that is too small for me and would like to change it to
800x600
and switchdesk on term doesn't seem to work anymore
I get bad command or
The last time I was in Mandrake I changed my
resolution to 1600 by 1280(atleast I think it was 1280) and everythign worked
fine but now when the login screen comes up... It isn't the graphical login...
it's the text-based login and when I login and in the prompt type X it tries to
start X
hi all,
I am having so much trouble with the resolution on my monitor running X the
default resolution is 340x204 I tryed everything to change it and nothing
works.. I emailed for support to know avail , can someone please help me. is
there a way to change it manually..the box is a compaq and
Daniel Boyd wrote:
hey,
ive just installed mandrake 6.5, and altho i set the resolution to 1280x 960
( i think).. i now have what seems to be 4 'screens' which i have to scroll
through... but its at what seems to be a paultry 640x480.. or mayb even
worse
can any1 tell me how to change
What's happening is that X is using the SVGA driver and putting you in
640x480 or else using double scan. Try running XConfigurator to
re-detect your video and monitor. Sometimes even when a card is
supported it does this. Then you have to manually edit the
configuration file. What card
Daniel Boyd wrote:
What's happening is that X is using the SVGA driver and putting you in
640x480 or else using double scan. Try running XConfigurator to
re-detect your video and monitor. Sometimes even when a card is
supported it does this. Then you have to manually edit the
hey,
ive just installed mandrake 6.5, and altho i set the resolution to 1280x 960
( i think).. i now have what seems to be 4 'screens' which i have to scroll
through... but its at what seems to be a paultry 640x480.. or mayb even
worse
can any1 tell me how to change the resolution so i have
Hello, I just purchased Linux Mandrake "The Complete Operating System"
v6.0 and I've had no problems installing at all, except one thing. My
monitor or video card are not in the lists, I know the setting and set
it up manually, but when I get into Linux's desktop the resolution is
low and the
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Subject: [newbie] Resolution
Tech Support,
Hello, I just purchased Linux Mandrake "The Complete Operating System"
v6.0 and I've had no problems installing at all, except one thing. My
monitor or
Login as root , open Konsole , type in Xconfigurator , and
try some different options .
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Subject: [newbie] Resolution
Tech Support,
Hello, I just purchased
On Sun, 04 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Tech Support,
Hello, I just purchased Linux Mandrake "The Complete Operating System"
v6.0 and I've had no problems installing at all, except one thing. My
monitor or video card are not in the lists, I know the setting and set
it up manually, but when I get
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