thanks, this helped some, but hasn't resolved the whole problem :
In a message dated 1/4/2001 10:22:57 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< >From a xterm run xwininfo and click on the main window, this will give
you the resolution that it is running at.
Try ctrl-alt-numpad
>From a xterm run xwininfo and click on the main window, this will give
you the resolution that it is running at. Try ctrl-alt-numpad- till you get to
the resolution that you want to be at. Odds are it will still
look bad not to worry. From the xterm run xvidtune click OK on the scary
message. Cli
> In the default screen I got after installing debian2.2r2, the screen is
>huge. Actually it is just
>four times the size of my monitor screen and I have to
>move around the whole X screen using the mouse. So
>when I open a new window, I have to look around the
>other 3/4 of the screen to see
On 4 Jan, Hall Stevenson wrote:
>> In the default screen I got after installing debian2.2r2,
>> the screen is huge. Actually it is just four times the
>> size of my monitor screen and I have to move around
>> the whole X screen using the mouse. So
>> when I open a new window, I have to look aroun
> In the default screen I got after installing debian2.2r2,
> the screen is huge. Actually it is just four times the
> size of my monitor screen and I have to move around
> the whole X screen using the mouse. So
> when I open a new window, I have to look around the
> other 3/4 of the screen to see
thanks for all the help with the mouse and video card
configuration.
In the default screen I got after installing debian2.2r2, the screen is
huge. Actually it is just
four times the size of my monitor screen and I have to
move around the whole X screen using the mouse. So
when I open a new w
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