Hi,
On 23 Jun 2003, Ricardo Striquer Soares wrote:
> does anybody knows witch program to use for changing the screen
> resolution? i had a 15" with witch i used 1024x750 although i just got a
> 17" new one and have no idea on how change to 1280x1024.
If you want to use gui
Hi ...
does anybody knows witch program to use for changing the screen
resolution? i had a 15" with witch i used 1024x750 although i just got a
17" new one and have no idea on how change to 1280x1024.
thanks!
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Red Hat 8.0 (fully updated) on HPOBXE2 w/Lynx Silicon Motion EM graphics
card.
I have been trying to setup a screen resolution of 1024*768 (higher than
800*600, that is acceptable by the embedded LCD screen), using an
external Nokia 447Zi monitor. After a great deal of experimentation, I
was
he buttons work,
the rollerball works...
I have looked on the net, in whatever docs I can find, and no love for
getting around this problem. This came up because I wanted to run
Xconfigurator in order to set my screen resolution to a higher value.
Any ideas out there? I'm running RH 7.1 (or 7.3 -
> Simple question... how/where do I go to alter the screen resolution for
KDE.
> I stupidly left is at 640x480 during install and now need to change it to
> 800x600 or better.
>
> Redhat 7.2/KDE 2.*
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
Resolution is not determined by KDE, but by
Simple question... how/where do I go to alter the screen resolution for KDE.
I stupidly left is at 640x480 during install and now need to change it to
800x600 or better.
Redhat 7.2/KDE 2.*
Thanks
Mike
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Hello,
Two part question; if using VNC, can one change the screen resolution of the
virtualized session? And from the terminal itself, using Gnome, is there a
GUI tool to change screen resolution?
Thank you in advance,
James D. Parra
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Hello,
Two part question; if using VNC, can one change the screen resolution of the
virtualized session? And from the terminal itself, using Gnome, is there a
GUI tool to change screen resolution?
Thank you in advance,
James D. Parra
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Hello,
Two part question; if using VNC, can one change the screen resolution of the
virtualized session? And from the terminal itself, using Gnome, is there a
GUI tool to change screen resolution?
Thank you in advance,
James D. Parra
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On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 13:10, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> Yes, it is said depth 16 in both XF86Config and XF86Config-4. I even tried
> re-starting X with startx -- -depth 16. But when I do xwininfo and xdpyinfo
> they're telling my that my screen depth is 15. Any ideas ?
zero based array?
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Patrick Beart wrote:
> What am I missing, here?
Apparently the SVGATextMode packages. SVGATextMode-1.9-7 should be
available somewhere on your Red Hat install disks, or you can check for
the latest rpm on rpmfind.net.
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On Thursday October 3 2002 12:56 pm, Tom Pollerman wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 10:06:52 -0400
>
> "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I checked my screen dept using xwininfo and xdpyinfo, and both gave
> > me 15 and my screen depth. That's rather weird, since I think the
> > optio
>
> On Tuesday October 1 2002 08:23 pm, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> > > A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution
> > > and depth that I am using? I went through file
> > > /etc/x11
out what is my screen resolution and
> > depth that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did
>
> Run xwininfo and select your root window.
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At 3:51 PM -0700 10/2/02, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Patrick Beart wrote:
>
>> Ancillary question: What can be done to change the screen
>> resolution (font size) when NOT in X? (e.g. init level 3, or text mode).
>
>SVGATextMode (8)
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Patrick Beart wrote:
> Ancillary question: What can be done to change the screen
> resolution (font size) when NOT in X? (e.g. init level 3, or text mode).
SVGATextMode (8) - Textmode manipulation/enhancement tool
TextConfig (5) - Configu
At 5:23 PM -0700 10/1/02, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
>
>> A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution and
>> depth that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did
>
>Run xwininfo and
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution and
> depth that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did
Run xwininfo and select your root window.
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> A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution and
depth
> that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did not
see
xdpyinfo
> Reuben D. Budiardja
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Subject: Find screen resolution and depth
Hi,
A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution and
depth
that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did not see
anything obvious. I don't really want to run Xconfigurator since I
Hi,
A quick question. How do I find out what is my screen resolution and depth
that I am using? I went through file /etc/x11/XF86Config but did not see
anything obvious. I don't really want to run Xconfigurator since I went
through a lot of trouble with my monitor and video card to g
On 28-Apr-2002/15:46 +1000, david mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have used Xconfigurator and sets up ok, but I cannot seem to load a
>800x600 desktop.
>
>I have no idea how to switch from the current 640x 480 (I think thats
>what it is) to my prefered 800x600.
Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
>>
>>
>
>Xconfigurator
>
>
>
>
Thanks for your reply
I h
On 28-Apr-2002/00:04 -0500, Jim Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My system doesn't seem to have that - is it installed by default and can
>you get to it from konsole because whenever I try that it says that it
>can't find the file. :/
On my RH72 system, it comes from Xconfigurator-4.9.39-1.i386.r
y E. Greene
>> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 11:51 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: screen resolution
>>
>>
>> Status:
>>
>> On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie
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> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 11:51 PM
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>
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> Status:
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> On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie
> &
On 28-Apr-2002/13:01 +1000, Dave Mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Xconfigurator
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This may sound silly but I have noidea how to change the screen resolution.
Please enlighten me
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Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 7:09 AM
Subject: Is it possible to change the screen resolution on Red Hat 7?
> Hello,
>
> I'm a newbie to Red Hat and can't
Hello,
I'm a newbie to Red Hat and can't figure out how to change the screen size.
The desktop is showing at a resolution similar (if not the same as 640x480).
All of the windows that come up are too large to be completely visible on
the desktop. I've looked and looked but don't see the equivalen
ject: Screen Resolution??
>How do I change the screen resolution to higher so
>that I can save the changes in order to surf the net?
>
>Cordially,
>
>Jimmie
>
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Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 9:21 am
Subject: Startx Start-Up Screen Resolution
After startx screen text is very small which is solved by two CTRL-ALT-+'s.
There must be a way to define the resulting resolution as the default, but I
a
In your /etc/X11/XF86Config file. NH
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>Date: Fri, Feb 4, 2000, 2:21 pm
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>After startx screen text is very small which is solved b
After startx screen text is very small which is solved by two CTRL-ALT-+'s.
There must be a way to define the resulting resolution as the default, but I
am at the moment clueless.
Frank
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itself and it might be in 8 bit mode (you probably want at least 16).
Restart X.
Philippe
Benjamin Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Howdy,
> I just installed Redhat 6.0 and the screen resolution is way too
>
> big. Can anyone tell me how to get the screen
Have a look at Xconfigurator.
Run at the command line.
HTH
Frank Rocco
newbie at linux
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Howdy,
I just installed Redhat 6.0 and the screen resolution is way too
big. Can anyone tell me how to get the screen res to 1024x768? I know
this sounds like such a newbie question to some of ya'll, but I would
appreciate the help. Thanks,
Ben
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