Cheers, Bill.
I have it back now. But is it the XF86Config-4 or the XF86Config file 
that's important here? They both changed when I ran X configurator.

j.
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At 03:30 AM 4/14/02, you wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Julian Opificius wrote:
>
> > I can telnet in from another machine on my lan if I need to.
>
>  Or just boot with "linux 3" to avoid going into graphical login,
>then follow the second step below from the console.
>
> > How can I either:-
> > a) "key combo" through valid screen resolutions till I find one that 
> works, or
>
>  Control + Alt + Keypad '+' cycles through resolutions in order (AFAIK
>it's the order they're listed in the config file); use the keypad '-'
>instead to go backwards.
>
> > b) change an (XF86 ?) config file via a telnet login to restart KDE with a
> > lower screen refresh , so I can get my graphics back
>
>  Get a root shell, and "vim /etc/X11/XF86Config-4" and remove the high
>resolution(s) that are not working.  Ideally copy the line and comment
>out the original so it'll be easy to restore the original config, or
>take a backup copy of the file first.
>
>
>
>
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