Okay, this seems like the place for someone with relatively little Linux 
experience to go with base maddening problems. I've worked with computers for 
years but finally made the plunge to Linux a month or so ago. The monitor I'm 
using is ancient, but worked fine at 800x600, 16M colors on both Win95 and 
Win98SE with both my previous computers; it's an ASTVision 4i. The tech who 
loaded my system didn't have the monitor there, so he set it up as a default 
SVGA monitor and it loaded fine at 800x600. However, not liking generic 
settings, I tried to locate the AST monitor in (I believe it was MCC, or 
Harddrake). Even though I went back to a default generic setting, my real 
estate has been screwed ever since!
I cannot get more than 640x480 screen dimensions, and the computer thinks 
this is the _only_ setting available for a Nvidia Geforce2 MX-200 3d 
accelerator card (except it's listed as Geforce2 DDR (Generic) - this strikes 
me as a potential problem). I'm extremely reluctant to accept that I paid for 
a 3d card that doesn't work with this computer, so it must be operator error.

I cannot even access all of the menus in MCC, etc, because the screen size is 
so small the control buttons (apply/try, ok, cancel, save, etc) run off the 
edge of the screen, and control panels cannot be resized. A console solution 
may be necessary for that reason, but please, go easy on the newbie. *sigh*

Thanks in advance,
David Reynolds
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butcher a hog, design a building, write a sonnet, set a bone, comfort the
dying, take orders, give orders, solve equations, pitch manure, program
a computer,  cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. 
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