Hi,
On 23 Jun 2003, Ricardo Striquer Soares wrote:
does anybody knows witch program to use for changing the screen
resolution? i had a 15 with witch i used 1024x750 although i just got a
17 new one and have no idea on how change to 1280x1024.
If you want to use gui tools, run
On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Xconfigurator
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On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie
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This may sound silly but I have noidea how
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On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie
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This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen
resolution.
Xconfigurator
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On 28-Apr-2002/00:04 -0500, Jim Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My system doesn't seem to have that - is it installed by default and can
you get to it from konsole because whenever I try that it says that it
can't find the file. :/
On my RH72 system, it comes from Xconfigurator-4.9.39-1.i386.rpm.
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Xconfigurator
Thanks for your reply
I have used Xconfigurator and sets up ok, but I cannot seem to load a
On 28-Apr-2002/15:46 +1000, david mackenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used Xconfigurator and sets up ok, but I cannot seem to load a
800x600 desktop.
I have no idea how to switch from the current 640x 480 (I think thats
what it is) to my prefered 800x600.
Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
Hi run Xconfigurator command from the prompt which will identify the video
controller and will ask for the resolution.
Subash
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From: Jimmie Brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 10:03 AM
Subject: Screen
Have a look at Xconfigurator.
Run at the command line.
HTH
Frank Rocco
newbie at linux
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There are tools like Xconfigurator which could help you producing the file
/etc/X11/XF86Config
However, I like doing things manually : at the end X will use this file in any case.
So, edit it under root and find this kind of section in the file :
Section "Screen"
Driver "accel"
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