Re: display problem -resolution related?

2003-01-14 Thread greg
Michael, the screen does not scroll the 1280x1024 display when moved to the edge. The screen itself behaves like it should with 1024x768, but it is when saving files and things to the desktop, that they disappear until logging back in. But I will try to remove the 1280x1024 size and see if that h

Re: display problem -resolution related?

2003-01-14 Thread Michael Fratoni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 14 January 2003 05:05 pm, greg wrote: > I am running red hat 8. I have not modified anything special. Running > NVidia drivers, but that is about it. > > >when I initially installed red hat, I have the resolution set to > > >1280x1024, bu

RE: display problem -resolution related?

2003-01-14 Thread greg
I am running red hat 8. I have not modified anything special. Running NVidia drivers, but that is about it. thanks Greg On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 01:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What version of Red Hat are you running. > > The problem probably lies within the XF86config files but more information

RE: display problem -resolution related?

2003-01-14 Thread dbonehill
What version of Red Hat are you running. The problem probably lies within the XF86config files but more information is required. Darren >-- Original Message -- >Subject: display problem -resolution related? >From: greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: redhat list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PR

Re: Display problem

2002-11-15 Thread Tom Pollerman
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 16:42:33 +0200 Robert Golovniov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello redhat-list, > > One more problem that I have: When I open Linux on my dual-boot > machine, I have to adjust my display view (move it a bit > leftward). With FreeBSD and Mandrake it was OK, since this >

RE: Display Problem

2000-03-02 Thread Allen P Holtz
Thank you for all of the help. My windows are now at a proper resolution. I basically had to edit the XF86Config file. Thanks, Allen At 11:30 AM 03/02/2000 -0500, Ward William E PHDN wrote: >This I can help with! > >You'll need to edit your /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config >First thing you need

RE: Display Problem

2000-03-02 Thread Ward William E PHDN
This I can help with! You'll need to edit your /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config First thing you need to do is find your video card entry... for one of my machines, it reads something like this: # Device configured by Xconfigurator: Section "Device" Identifier "ATI|3D Rage I/II 215GT [Mach64 G

Re: Display Problem

2000-03-02 Thread Kevin Wood
Try running /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config. This will allow you to force options. Otherwise, use Generic Multisync and that should work. We've used those cards before and they shouldn't give you much trouble. You may also want to manually configure the memory versus letting it detect it. This might

Re: Display Problem

2000-03-02 Thread Mohammed Ennasar
Hello, Try the XF86Setup to configure your graphic card, 1- XF86Setup in the line commands 2- clik the card, and choose your card 3- clik monitor, you choose what your monitor is capable to do. 4- clik resolution, choose 3-4 resolutions 5- your keyboard (you car do that later) 6- downe and you