Re: Graphics problem

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Boot your pc in text mode by editing grub and add linux 3
at the end of the kernel boot line and then press b to
boot.Login and type redhat-config-xfree86 and change your
resolution.

Regards

On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 12:53:02 +0000
 Granville Cousins <granville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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
> 
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