hi bEEnHeX,
try to check the manual of your monitor Hansol 710p. look
for the horizontal and vertical syncs (Hz) and manually
configure your monitor (through desktop configurator) by
inputting the appropriate values.
every monitor has its own properties that must be exactly fed
in to the setting
I have a problem with my display.
After succesfull booting of RH 9.0, the login graphical screen displays
correctly and I can proceed with my account normally.
But whenever I try to logout from an account, the display change the
resolution and shrinks out so I can not see all of the edges of a log
* and then Jerry Sloan declared
> > Yeah, thanks. Found that one. Opera and ICQ still won't start
> though. (I
> > can get Mozilla and Gimp) and the fonts are dreadfull and
> *HUGE* on the
> > console I'm writing in now
>
> KDE or Gnome?
KDE. Does it follow that maybe I've not installed/
Nick said confidently
>
> Yeah, thanks. Found that one. Opera and ICQ still won't start
though. (I
> can get Mozilla and Gimp) and the fonts are dreadfull and
*HUGE* on the
> console I'm writing in now
>
> Any thoughts
>
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KDE or Gnome?
Jerry
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Have you tried running Xconfigurator (or the RH 8 equiv.) from CLI mode and
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> * and then
* and then Jerry Sloan declared
> You should be able to change display properties by going to
> system setting on the menu bar
Yeah, thanks. Found that one. Opera and ICQ still won't start though. (I
can get Mozilla and Gimp) and the fonts are dreadfull and *HUGE* on the
console I'm writing i
Nick was rumored to have said:
> hi all,
>
> Finally I have X working (kind of) after upgrading to RH8
> But it looks like I have a very low rez (need 800x600).
>
> None of my graphical aps will start (opera etc). How do I
change the
> resolution?
>
> Many thanks.. again...
> --
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* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Finally I have X working (kind of) after upgrading to RH8
> But it looks like I have a very low rez (need 800x600).
Sorry, that subject should read "none of my graphical aps will sstart"!
I *do* have 800x600 rez but a *huge* console when I bring it up and
O
hi all,
Finally I have X working (kind of) after upgrading to RH8
But it looks like I have a very low rez (need 800x600).
None of my graphical aps will start (opera etc). How do I change the
resolution?
Many thanks.. again...
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On 10/11/02 10:59 AM, "Freddy Chavez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tapped the
keys:
> I want to change the "resolution" in text-mode of console (no X window).
> It's configured in 80x25 and I want to see more columns and rows on my
> console.
If you're using LILO, throw a vga=ask line in lilo.conf and re
> I want to change the "resolution" in text-mode of console (no X
window).
> It's configured in 80x25 and I want to see more columns and rows on my
> console.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO.html
> Freddy Chavez.
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I want to change the "resolution" in text-mode of console (no X window).
It's configured in 80x25 and I want to see more columns and rows on my
console.
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in Xconfigurator if you choose multiple resolutions your can cycle
through those resolutions with ctrl alt and + or - on the keypad. see
here:
http://kb.redhat.com/view.php?eid=98
If you only selected 1 resolution in Xconfigurator, simply run it again
as root.
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:54, Hun
that doesn't make much sense
doesn't running Xconfigurator change the settings for all X sessions?
i only ask 'cause my machine insists i run it as root.
isn't there a user-level tool that can change resolution without having to
restart X?
you have to run xconfigurator again
Anthony
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> Subject: How to change resolution in GNOME
>
>
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When I installed Redhat 7.2, I chose 1024x768 32 bits as the screen
resolution. Using Windows, I am used to changing the screen resolution
"on the fly". Is this possible with X? Does GNOME provide a control
for screen res and depth? If so, I cant seem to find it. Thanks.
Hunter
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, K Old blurted out:
KO>Hello all,
KO>
KO>When I setup RH 7.0 I setup the wrong resolution type. How can I get back
KO>to that utility to select the right resolution?
Xconfigurator
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Hello all,
When I setup RH 7.0 I setup the wrong resolution type. How can I get back
to that utility to select the right resolution?
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Yes, you are right, but the configuration of your
file (did you use xf86config ?) should have created an entry
for non-interlaced 1280x1024.
Maybe you didn't specify your monitor with the right parameters.
If the frequencies are too low, it might be the entries are not generated by the
config
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> could you check you have a line saying something like
> Modeline "1280x1024" in you config file ?
I do, but check it out:
# 1280x1024 @ 87 Hz interlaced, 51 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 801280 1296 1512 1568 1024 1025 1037 1165
Interlac
could you check you have a line saying something like
Modeline "1280x1024" in you config file ?
Philippe
"M. Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> > Yes : edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config manually. The only thing the configure thing
>does
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> Yes : edit your /etc/X11/XF86Config manually. The only thing the configure thing
>does is creating this file and setting up link to the right X server. All this can
>done manually.
>
> If you go at the end of the file, you will see screen secti
d the begining of this thread, so I am not sure this is what you are
looking for,
Hope this helps
Philippe
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e mouse or keyboard etc... just
the resolution. ??
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>Subject: Re: change resolution..
>Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 20:28:44 EST
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>Hi Darin. I`m a bit new to Linux myself but I believe the answer you are
Hi Darin. I`m a bit new to Linux myself but I believe the answer you are
looking for lies in X windows. If you right click on an empty area of the
desktop & open up the administration menu, you will see another menu called
text-mode tool menu. Open that up & you can configure all kinds of stuff
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You can change the default resolution (and all resolutions) using the
Xconfigurator utility. Also you can use the CTRL-+, or CTRL-- to make
bigger or smaller (seems to me that it had to be the keypad + and
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> >Darin Bailey wrote:
> > >
> > > How does one go about changing the resolution of the desktop? I looked
> > > around in the con
I don't remember that part of the installation, what if I didn't select
multiple resolutions at install, does that mean I should reinstall to have
that option?
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Darin Bailey wrote:
>
> How does one go about changing the resolution of the desktop? I looked
> around in the control panel and several places, but didn't find anything
> related to resolution.
Well, if you selected multiple resolutions at install you should be
able to use CTRL and the + on the
How does one go about changing the resolution of the desktop? I looked
around in the control panel and several places, but didn't find anything
related to resolution.
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