gOS itself will pre-select the most likely choice for the video-card,
but the most important thing is to just choose a monitor with better
capabilities. Most likely that is all you need to do to increase the
resolution above 800x600.

On 2 okt, 22:15, Grandpavic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 2, 3:15 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You can add a video card and monitor configuration program "Screens
> > and Graphics", by adding it with the menu editor, you can find here:
>
> > System Preferences>Preferences>Main-menu
>
> > You can find the "Screens and Graphics" in the "others" section.
> > It will also appear in the "others" section in the Applications menu.
> > Start the "Screens and Graphics" menu, and give your login password.
> > With this program, you can configure gOS to use the correct graphics
> > card and monitor, you can test each combination. One pre-condition is
> > that you must know -exactly- what video card is in your system, and
> > you need to have a good idea what monitor/LCD you are using, or at
> > least what maximum resolution it can do.
>
> Thank you. I will try this. My biggest problem at this point is that I
> have no idea what the graphic card is in the machine.
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