[XFree86] Display Help

2004-01-23 Thread Romulus A. Tendencia
To whom it may concern, I just installed RedHat 9 dual booting with windows xp pro. Everything went fine except for one thing. When i try to change the screen resolution form 800X600 to 1024X768 or higher it says: changes will take affect after i log out and restart the xserver. I am pretty new to

Re: [XFree86] display help

2003-06-20 Thread User Quadrant
You probably need to set the clock rate higher in /etc/X11/XF86Config I know my nasty SiS 5598 video card (when it wants to work for me) produces a real blurry picture at 20.0, as compared to a much clearer one at 36.0. I've just ordered a Radeon video card so I will be able to finally rest at nigh

Re: [XFree86] display help

2003-06-20 Thread Mark Vojkovich
I don't see how software has anything to do with this. Perhaps you need a new prescription. Mark. On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, RB wrote: > Hello, > I've used many Linux distros ( Mandrake,redhat, Suse) and all of them seem to fall > short when it comes to producing a CRISP s

Re: [XFree86] display help

2003-06-20 Thread jmw
for what it's worth -- i don't agree at all. i have RH9 installed on Dell PW410, P1110 monitor and Radeon 9K card, i always log-in with Gnome. color, sharpness, et al, are all -much- better than Win2k, SP3. you may have some other system problem. At 16:56 20-06-2003 -0500, RB wrote: >Hello, >I

[XFree86] display help

2003-06-20 Thread RB
Hello, I've used many Linux distros ( Mandrake,redhat, Suse) and all of them seem to fall short when it comes to producing a CRISP screen for viewing. It also seems a bit blurred and the white background is just not crisp when compared to WindowsXX installation on the same machine. Currently i'