Matt Hyclak wrote: >On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 07:33:39AM -0500, Chris Peikert enlightened us: > > >>Thanks for the help guys. To resize my screen I had to go through the GUI >>part and change it but unlike Microsoft it makes me reboot in order for it >>to take affect which sucks. The Ctrl Alt +/- does not work. >> >> >> > >You just had to log out and back in, shouldn't need to reboot. > > Strange... I'm using KDE, typing this reply in Mozilla Mail and have used cntl+alt+"+" to cycle through all three resolutions since starting this sentence! There. I'm back to 1024x768 again. Point is, I neither rebooted nor logged out nor closed/opened the application. I'm wondering if Chris did something wrong on installation that's gonna bite him in butt repeatedly. > > >> >> >>As for adding a printer someone finally gave me the link to the correct >>document which showed how to do it. I received a link where you can download >>the CentOS manual in PDF format: http://www.centos.org/docs/4/pdf/ but the >>guy didn't tell me which manual I'm suppose to download. I cant tell what's >>what by the name so unless someone here can point me in the right directions >>I'm still waiting on their response. >> >> >> > >http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/ has more verbose descriptions >of the filenames. e.g. rhel-ig-* is the "Installation Guide". rhel-isa-* is >the "Introduction to Systems Administration". > >I would probably suggest reading the Step By Step, Intro to Sys Admin and >the RHEL Reference Guide as a start. > >Matt > > >