Jeff Buckey:

> ... When I run Linux in it's 'native' command line interface and
> then switch to and start X-windows my 'x-window' screen is off center.
>  I have to adjust my monitor screen every time I switch back and forth
> between X and the command line...

Jose Albores:

> Just open an "xterm" window under your window manager, and then choose:
>         [root@whacker] #  xvidtune
> You may choose there: upper, lower, wider, narrower, taller, shorter,
> etc...
> And when you like it, choose "Apply".
> And thats all... and enjoy !!!

Um.  I had the same problem, but "apply" didn't persist across
sessions.  I had to write down the settings, then edit the config file
manually.  Maybe I should have been running X as root?  xvidtune
couldn't write to the config file?

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