if you are using X 4.X note that it uses /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, if
such a file exists.

        erik

Gregory Guthrie wrote:
> 
> I installed xdm, via XF86Setup; but due to setup problems, choose only a
> low resolution.
> 
> Now I edited the XF86COnfig file, added higher resolutions, but it still
> always starts at low resolution.
> 
> Also, the files there are very shallow, out of date, e.g. there are only
> 2-3 Trident files in Devices.gz, and only 2 NEC monitors in Monitors.gz.
> 
> I thought there were special key-codes to cycle xdm through various
> resolutions, but can't find that information.
> 
> Also, how does one exit xdm and fall-back to command mode; a key-code?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gregory Guthrie
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