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[ale] Display
- Subject: [ale] Display
- From: irv at ellijay.com (Irv)
- Date: Sun, 06 Jun 1999 21:37:31 -0400 (EDT)
If by "4x the size of your monitor" you mean REALLY BIG GRAPHICS,
that's a configuration problem.
If you mean you can scroll across and down and see more than one
"screen" worth of stuff - that's a feature. It is a bit hard to
get used to if you come from a Windows background, but it's
really very convenient. You can eliminate these "virtual"
screens by making changes to the virtual settings in xf86config.
Irv
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, tj wrote:
> try xf86config.
> It is located in your /usr/X11R6/bin
>
> Tom wrote:
>
> > I just installed RH 6.0 and Gnome w/o much of a hitch :) (much easier than
> > 5.2 which I gave up on because of all things a mouse config).
> > It recognized my video card and my monitor perfectly. However while setting
> > up the video card/display I gave the install program some bad information
> > and I ended up with a display that is about four times the size of my
> > monitor. I looked in the HowTos to see if there was anything detailing how