Before you start editing your /etc/X11/XF86Config file, try
using the following key press combination:
control Alt -
control Alt +
Pressing these three keys (Holding control and Alt then tapping
either plus or minus) will change the resolution that your
screen runs at. Using this method will all
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 09:53:06AM +1100, Stephen Lavelle wrote:
> How do I adjust the size of myscreen in X. Its too tall (vertical) and when
> I open some apps (Emacs, MAKE xCONFIG) i cannot see some parts of them.
> I think its currentlt set to 640x480 . also how do i get the output of the
> Xse
How do I adjust the size of myscreen in X. Its too tall (vertical) and when
I open some apps (Emacs, MAKE xCONFIG) i cannot see some parts of them.
I think its currentlt set to 640x480 . also how do i get the output of the
Xserver?
Regards
Stephen
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Nico Fritschi wrote:
>
>
> My next question is about Netscape 4.05 . When i set up my mail and news
> server i always get the message "unknown host mail.gmx.de" or
> "news.gmx.de". I tried that on- and off-line but both did not work. Do I
> have to list them in a config file somewhere?
>
it cou
Christopher Barry wrote:
> When I was using Windows 95 I downloaded the "power toy" quickres and I
> was able to switch between multiple color depths and resolutions on the
> fly and all the windows would properly resize themselves. If I was using
> 1600x1200 and with Netscape maximised on screen a
Hey, it works both ways. Say I'm in 1600x1200 and using Netscape and I'm
looking at cool screenshots of some guy's enlightenment or windowmaker
desktop and the jpg is 1600x1200. I can switch to 1800x1440 and Netscape
will be maximised for me when the mode switch is complete so that I can
see the en
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 12:31:48PM -0700, Christopher Barry wrote:
> Netscape would automatically be maximised on screen. You don't need to
> cram 1024 points into 640, you just need the mode switching in X up to
> Windows 95 standards for God's sake so that it is intelligent enough to
> resize wi
Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 07:21:47PM +0200, Nico Fritschi wrote:
> > when i change my screen resolution to a lower one i always get a screen
> > which is not fixed, this means I can scroll it around and i can't see
> > the whole screen. Is it possible to change that?
>
>
Nico Fritschi wrote:
>
> My next question is about Netscape 4.05 . When i set up my mail and news
> server i always get the message "unknown host mail.gmx.de" or
> "news.gmx.de". I tried that on- and off-line but both did not work. Do I
> have to list them in a config file somewhere?
>
Maybe you
On Sun, Jul 26, 1998 at 07:21:47PM +0200, Nico Fritschi wrote:
> when i change my screen resolution to a lower one i always get a screen
> which is not fixed, this means I can scroll it around and i can't see
> the whole screen. Is it possible to change that?
What do you want to change?
You want
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, Nico Fritschi wrote:
>
> when i change my screen resolution to a lower one i always get a screen
> which is not fixed, this means I can scroll it around and i can't see
> the whole screen. Is it possible to change that?
>
The "virtual resolution" is always large enough to a
Hello,
when i change my screen resolution to a lower one i always get a screen
which is not fixed, this means I can scroll it around and i can't see
the whole screen. Is it possible to change that?
My next question is about Netscape 4.05 . When i set up my mail and news
server i always get the me
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