wow, does this mean i'm a real hardcore geek? On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Erik Curiel wrote:
> > There are three ways. In Mandrake, the easiest way is to use their > drakconf app. It's self-explanatory and pretty and therefore for pansies. > The real man's (or woman's) way is to use the xf86config app. This will > earn you respect. The real hardcore geek's way is to edit the XF86Config > file by hand (it's in /etc/X11---read the man file). This will earn you > undying glory and several ulcers. > > E > > > On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Phil Suh wrote: > > > > > so, I got my dual-boot Win2k/Mandrake box up and running yesterday. Wow. > > KDE 2.1 is pretty. > > > > But I'm easily impressed. I've only used Linux from the shell. This is my > > first time using X. Which brings me to a question: > > > > How do you change monitor resolutions/depths in X? > > > > Phil > > > > > > -- /* Sach Jobb [EMAIL PROTECTED] %s/windows/linux/g */ "Hatred not only devowers the hated, but the hater as well." -- Elie Wiesel "Terrorists can be successfully destroyed only if public opinion, both at home and abroad, supports the authorities in regarding them as criminals rather than heroes." -- Sir Michael Howard
