Hi Gareth

Xconfigurator is the right spelling, chose more than one resolution so you can 
use ctrl-alt - / + to change it on the fly. I'm not sure about Redhat you might 
find 'setup' easier to use

Cheers
  Trevor

Gareth Williams wrote:
> 
> On Monday 29 July 2002 19:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > After having touble with my graphics card at the installfest I have now
> > replaced the said beast.... 
> >
> > Thats the good news.
> >
> > The bad news is that I can only see halp a very low resolution screen...... 
> 
> you probably want to use 'Xconfigurator' (someone want to check my spelling? I
> think that's right..), or setup. You shouldn't need to know the path, just
> type the command at the prompt and you _should_ be ok (logged in as root). To
> get out of graphics mode press ctrl-alt-F1 (and press ctrl-alt-F7 if you want
> to go back). Also, if you could tell us what the graphics card is called it
> would be helpful. Oh, and if anyone has redhat CD's (7.2 I think? although
> 7.3 would do anyway if he want's to re-install) that they could lend, speak
> up :)
> 
> Cheers,
>   Gareth

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