Re: XF86 configuration problems

2000-03-14 Thread kmself
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 12:37:47AM -0800, wah wrote: > On 13 Mar 2000, Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong wrote: > > You may have to change the default resolution for the Xserver. First > > off, when you are in X, try pressing --+ or > > ---. > > This doesn't work > > > This should change the resolution,

Re: XF86 configuration problems

2000-03-14 Thread kmself
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 06:01:05PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > wah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > How do I change the resolution??? > > bash-2.03$ startx -- -bpp 24 > > or some other depth (8, 16, 32). If that works, add DefaultColorDepth > to the relevant Screen sections in your XF86Con

Re: XF86 configuration problems

2000-03-14 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
wah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How do I change the resolution??? bash-2.03$ startx -- -bpp 24 or some other depth (8, 16, 32). If that works, add DefaultColorDepth to the relevant Screen sections in your XF86Config file, for details, see `man XF86Config`. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwisse

Re: XF86 configuration problems

2000-03-14 Thread wah
On 13 Mar 2000, Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong wrote: > You may have to change the default resolution for the Xserver. First > off, when you are in X, try pressing --+ or > ---. This doesn't work > This should change the resolution, if the problem is > what I think it is. If it changes, then you'll

Re: XF86 configuration problems

2000-03-13 Thread Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong
You may have to change the default resolution for the Xserver. First off, when you are in X, try pressing --+ or ---. This should change the resolution, if the problem is what I think it is. If it changes, then you'll have to edit /etc/X11/XF86Config file so that it starts at the higher resoluti