David,

Simply run xvidtune from an xterm.  Adjust position with the
right,
left, up, down, taller, wider, etc. buttons, clicking on
"apply" to 
see the changes.  When you have it set the way you want,
click on 
"show" and the new settings are displayed to your xterm. 
Then edit 
your /etc/X11/XF86Config file and plug the new settings into
the
proper mode line.

Cheers,
Ed
 
On 10 Dec 1999 at 18:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
> I've recently installed Redhat 6.1 and am how trying to get it configured.
> Although the installation program recognized my monitor (NEC P750) and
> listed my video card (Matrox Millennium), the display isn't synched to my
> monitor correctly.  All available resolutions result in a display that
> needs to be adjusted in height, width, position.  (I'm using Gnome.)
> 
> I ran XF86Setup to adjust the video, but I can't figure out how to get
> XF86Setup to save the new settings.  There is a button labeled something
> like "Save Configuration and Exit" but clicking it has no effect.  (It
> seems to be disabled.)  I finally exited using a button called "quit" (I
> think) but then the new settings are gone when I reboot.
> 
> Could someone tell me how to get XF86Setup (or it may actually be wvidtune
> that is running from XF86Setup) to save video setting changes?  Is there a
> document somewhere that describes this procedure?
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Dennis Webb
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> MR/2 Internet Cruiser Edition running on OS/2 Warp
> ---------------------------------------------------


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