>> I made a small system change, and now X-Windows doesn't start, and I only >> get a command line login. >> Any help that I can get with getting my system to graphical mode again would >> help. >> >> Description: >> Sometimes my Fedora detects correct resolution at bootup. Other times it >> doesn't, and forces me to 800X600. Well, I got tired of 800X600 resolution >> so I went to menu System -> Administrator -> Display. One of the options >> there had me running nv driver, so I selected "NVIDIA manufacturer" option >> and pressed okay. Now Fedora always dumps me to command line. >> >> Any advice? >> Thanks >> >> -- > > >start in text mode with a 3 at the end of boot line and then issue >system-config-display. >But if you can login you can issue same command just now
I didn't know about the system-config-display command. I'll try that next time. What I did was modify my /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and changed the "NVIDIA" line to "nv". It works for now so yay. So I booted, and this time Fedora 9 found my correct resolution. But next time I boot, Fedora may decide to lock me into 800X600 Would system-config-display help with my random 800X600 resolution problem? Thanks
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