Re: X setup via bash?

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At Sunday 10/10/2004 09:19 PM, you wrote:

Thanx, I figured that out after I solved the problem though; I set up an Xvnc server and got it with my trusty ol' Mac running Yellow Dog Linux via the network. :-P
Thanx,
ES



Ryan Golhar wrote:

You need to modify the file /etc/X11/XF86Config...

I guess Xconfigurator is gone?

It's on my 7.3 machine, but nowhere to be found on my RHEL 3.0 machine...

Franko



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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eric Scott
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:26 AM
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Subject: X setup via bash?


Heya; I've got Redhat 8.0 on my system with a Panasonic E15 monitor. My

E15 never has gotten along with the default E15 settings on the different Linux distros, but I found the custom setting that works. Problem: Today I changed the resolution from 1024x768 to 800x600 to try to get tuxracer to work right, but forgot to make the required change in

the refresh rates to make my little ol' monitor happy. How do I change it back to 1024x768 via the command line? I'm fairly new to Linux, and am mostly lost when it comes to system config via bash.
Thanx,
ES


PS: I tried and tried to subscribe to the Psyche (8.0) list for this question... no go. Is it down, or did they just discontinue it when the

open-source redhat switched to fedora? Ah for debian... not-for-profit makes for much less annoyance for me, though I understand

some corporations prefer expensive phone support to developer community mailling lists.




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