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Ray Olszewski wrote:

> You don't say enough to allow for a complete answer, but in general terms,
> here is what you need to do.
>
> 1. Find out your monitor's hsync and vsync rates - usually reported in the
> documentation that came with the monitor.
>
> 2. Find out your video card's memory.
>
> 3. Using xf86config (or a different tool if you have one you understand
> better), make sure these values are set correctly in the X server
> configuration file (/etc/XF86Config).
>
> 4. Make sure the resolution you prefer is listed first in the resolution
> options.
>
> 5. Make sure that you are using a server that supports higher resolutions.
> (You probably are, unless you are using the old VGA16 server.)
>
> 6. After doing all of this, see if it changed your resolution. If it didn't,
> either you did something wrong our your monitor/video card combination won't
> support higher resolutions.
>
> 7. If the problem is just ordering the choices, you can change resolution by
> pressing CTRL-ALT-+ or CTRL-ALT-- (minus).
>
> 8. If the problem is something else, you might be able to find it by looking
> at the STDERR output of startx/xinit . The easiest way to do this is to
> redirect it to a file, by runnign startx with a command like this: "startx >
> errorc 2>&1".
>
> Some of these suggestions may also help you correct the problem you
> described in your other message. If you need more help from this list, next
> time be sure to include a more complete description of your setup.
>
> At 12:13 PM 6/19/99 +300500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >       I have a linux redhat 5.0  system.I am facing alot of problem when I
> >am playing games.My monitor can accomodate  only a part of my games window
> >so I want to resize my screen so that I can see my games window completely
> >in my screen
> >     Please reply fast
> > thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
> Ray Olszewski                                        -- Han Solo
> Palo Alto, CA  94303-3603                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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