Indeed, a menu would be good for on the fly changes, since you can't run XF86Config under X and most new users can't handle editing config files and if their inittab starts them in X...
Nope, windows doesn't need a reboot for screen changes. jeremyb -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Tarr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 15 July 2002 5:27 a.m. To: Jeremy Bertenshaw Subject: Top 10 things wrong with Linux He doesn't address the configuration issue, though, but I doubt that this is somehow necessarily inherent in X. In point of fact, you *can* change the screen resolution, by pressing ctr-alt-+ or crt-alt-- to go up or down a resolution respectively. I think the author of the "10 things" wants it to be in a menu or something. Doesn't windows require a reboot to do this? Some other problems that could end up getting blamed on X aren't really anything to do with X, like:
