From: Brian Densmore (DensmoreB@ctbsonline.com)
Date: 12/28/00


Message-ID: <6995627CB46CD311BB960008C75690FC16A56F@CTBS_HQ1>
From: Brian Densmore <DensmoreB@ctbsonline.com>
Subject: RE: redhat 6.2
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 13:57:18 -0600

I think you need to try XF86Config. You can also manually edit the
configuration file. If you set up the display using defaults when you
installed you might already have several resolutions. Try the following key
sequence to scroll through the resolutions: <Ctrl><Alt><numeric - > or
<Ctrl><Alt><numeric + >. You might also look at the HOWTOs and READMEs for X
for your distro. There might be something unique there.

Hope this helps,
Brian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Kelsay [mailto:bkelsay@askpioneer.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 8:17 AM
> To: kclug@kclug.org
> Subject: RE: redhat 6.2
>
>
> Try XF86cfg (may need little f in there)or Xconfigurator.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mac ten [mailto:dlegion@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 5:49 PM
> To: kclug@kclug.org
> Subject: redhat 6.2
>
>
> I don't know what program im suppose to use to change
> my screen display in redhat 6.2. I was thinking XF86
> but it does not work or im trying to start it wrong.
> I read some different to start it but they did not
> work. Please help.
> Thank You.
> PS. this is my first email using my cable modem and
> linux through my router, thanks for the help jeff and
> josh. :)
>
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