Il Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 11:46:59AM -0500, Skip Queen ha scritto:
> This address came up in the help file.  At the prompting of a friend I installed 
>Debian 3.0 (Woody) but came up with a problem.  My screen resolution is all screwed 
>up.  I have the time and other items appearing all over my screen and the resolution 
>is so large it won't fit on the screen.  Doing anything in Debian is almost 
>impossible because of this status.  Is there a command I can type at the prompt that 
>will allow me to reset the screen resolution?  Additional info:  first time I did the 
>install I entered i810 but got nothing at all.  Changed
> it to "vesa" but that lead to my current problem.  Thanks for your time and help.

it seems that you have a virtual resolution bigger than the phisical
resolution. To cyclic between all the phisical resolutions, press control-alt-+
(the key control, the key alt anche the key '+' in the numeric keypad)

If it doesn't work than change your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 in the section
Screen and subsection Display in order to define the correct resolutions
to use.

Cye,
Giuseppe


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