On Mon, 31 Dec 2007, dny wrote:

On Dec 30, 2007 11:09 PM, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Now, there's your problem :-)

OK, I am just kidding.  Do what ralph said and run system-config-display
 from the command line.


that's not installed with kde.
so i installed it with yumex.
run it. set my monitor and my resolution both as 1024x768.
startx. and i got blank screen.

replace xorg.conf with the backup to get back to my old low resolution.

anything else i can try out?

Within X, if the resolution doesn't produce a picture, try CNTL-[minus sign] and/or CNTL-[plus sign] to switch among resolutions and refresh rates.

If all else fails, try CNTL-ALT-Backspace to break out of X. Sometimes that will help, other times you need to visit CNTL-ALT-F1 for a tty session for additional troubleshooting.

Hope that helps.

Scott


tia.
dny
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