Sigh ... the documentation is more reliable than my memory, so use
CTRL-ALT-+, by all means.

As to #3, no errors will be displayed because the error output is being sent
to a file (in the example, a file named xerrors). Look in the file using vi
or whatever text editor you like.

At 09:29 AM 4/10/99 +0800, mkttrn1 wrote:
>Thanks for the helps from all helpful people who reply espeacially u Ray(u
>really did make my question seems clearer), I need to check with u whether the
>command is CTRL-ALT   - + or just ALT - +.Which command was the right one?
>Documentation that I read mention that it is supposed to be CTRL-ALT   - + .
>I had tried to configure my linux box to display in 1024 as default but
couldn't
>start the xwindows as there were errors displayed(I couldn't recall that
>specifically).It is set to default 640x480.
>
>Futher more from question 3, How should I proceed if no error in displayed
after
>I use the command given by you ?
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