On my second install: the first was an attempt to preserve /home from my previous FC4 installation System came up, but display was badly flawed System is a P4 2.8 GHz with 1 GB ram tower with NVidia video Display came up at 1650X1080 - native resolution of my monitor is 1600X1200, but that wasn't an option. It offers 1280X1024, which looks OK - at the resolution it came up as, the monitor couldn't compensate and left shifted the whole picture an inch or so - all fonts looked terrible and the whole picture was fuzzy and aliased - tried to reconfigure the display in multiple ways, including using system-config-display from runlevel 3, but to no avail. It says it can't detect the monitor or video - if I select the video button, the list comes up and it highlights the NVidia card - accepting that returns the "unkown" legend next to the video button; clicking on the monitor button yields no response. Re-installed - got a failure to install Grub (happenned both times) had to go into rescue mode and install Grub - on this install, I started from scratch, formatting my old /home I got the same result as described above Installed yumex Found updates for system-config-display Applied, and that offered me the 1600x1200 resolution which seemed to 'take' Videocard was listed as 'unknown' - tried to set it, and it detected NVidia, but selecting that just returned 'unknown' next to the video button Found updates for x Applied those Now, the system can't start X There are no mode lines in xorg.conf - one message noted that -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list