On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 12:53, Granville Cousins wrote: > Hello User Group, > > I have installed Red Hat Linux 9.0 onto my computer. It is a good > installation. I tried to change the graphics resolution from the one > that was configured. When I accepted the change my computer rebooted > but the screen was blank. The error message said that the grahpic > resolution that I chose was not supported. As a result of this I can > not see any display on my screen and therefore cannot boot onto the > desktop. I know that it is possible to adjust the grahics resolution > from the command shell but as I am a newbie to Linux, I am not > familiar with the commands or the environment. Could you tell me how > to change the resolution so that I can again boot into Linux and enjoy > using my new installation of Red Hat 9.0. > > Thanks, > > -- > Love and Light, > Granville mailto:granville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx search the archive on the web version of this group. Look around Jan 23 for a series of posts regarding "monitor problem .. help quickly" Once done make a backup so you can switch back to it should you have the same problem again. Regards Roger -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list