* Markus Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-07-22 19:30): > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 01:46:48AM +0200, Markus Hansen wrote: > > > hi my debian gnu/linux 2.2 potato uses kde2 only with 1600x1200 > > > display. everything is small and bad to read, so i would like > > > to change solution to 1024x768, but how can i do > > that? > > > > Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config. Find the "Screen" section associated > > with your video driver. If you're using the SVGA server, the > > section will begin like this: > > > > # The Colour SVGA server > > > > Section "Screen" Driver "svga" > > > > Find the subsection that corresponds with the color depth you're > > running (find out with the 'xdpyinfo' command if you don't know). > > Then make sure that "1024x768" is the first item in the list of > > modes for that depth. When you restart X you'll run at 1024x768. > > > > noah > > Thank you for your help, but one last question: the solution of my > display is now 1024x768, but the desktop has still 1600x1200, so it > scrolls while using it, how can i stop that? thank you for helping > me! markus
Try adding the line Virtual 1024 768 Under the Modes line in your XF86Config-4. That should fix it. Cheers, Sean -- Sean Quinlan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])