I have just upgraded my until now very reliable debian box to gnome 2.0
(Yes I know this isn't the brightest Idea I have had) but hey it looks
pretty!

After running a distro-upgrade, installing the correct fonts and then
gnome2. I rebooted and to my horror found I am now stuck in 640x480.
Everything is well.. HUGE and I have trouble simply closing windows as
the OK button is sometimes simply unreachable.

As I am reasonably new to Linux I have attempted what little I knew
about setting up my X. I have run XF86config with no luck. Then I
manually edited the xf86config file. I have also tried the good old
ctrl- which used to increase my res. All of this has achieved nothing.
So I have come to the conclusion that some evil being dwells within my
computer.

Any help on how to actually go about changing my resolution would be
greatly appreciated.

Ron
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