>From a xterm run xwininfo and click on the main window, this will give you the resolution that it is running at. Try ctrl-alt-numpad- till you get to the resolution that you want to be at. Odds are it will still look bad not to worry. From the xterm run xvidtune click OK on the scary message. Click on show and make a note of the modline it returns. Now use a combo of the vidtune controls and your monitors onscreen contorls to get it to look like you want it to no rolling flickering and that kind of stuff. Click on show again and it should give you a different modline. Now in your sf86config file find the modline that matches the first one and replace it with the second one. That should take care of it.
---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 21:45:49 EST > >> In the default screen I got after installing debian2.2r2, the screen is >>huge. Actually it is just >>four times the size of my monitor screen and I have to >>move around the whole X screen using the mouse. So >>when I open a new window, I have to look around the >>other 3/4 of the screen to see where it opened. >>Any idea why this happened and how to rectify. >>thanks. > > nitai > >I was suggested two solutions for the above problem : > > 1. comment out the Virtual line in the Screen section. > 2. put a virtual line with the mode I want. > > both these two failed to work. > >I have 4 screen section for VGA server, SVGA server, Monochrome server >and Acclerated server. during Xconfiguration I chose the SVGA and that >subsection doesn't have any virtual statement. Still I tried both the >above methods. none worked. > > I have NVIDIA Riva TNT2 video card with 32 MB ram. >please help, if you have any guess about the source of this problem. thanks. > nitai > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >