look in your XF86Config if you have a virtual resolution defined somewhere and comment 
it out, in
the "modes" line of the display subsection leave only the resolution you want (the 
highest is
taken by default as the virtual resolution if this is not specified elsewhere...)
Lionel

--- vicky v srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have intel 810 chipset & onboard graphics when i installed linux 
> redhat 6.0 with svga server it is showing too large screen i can 
> scroll out of screen please help
> Vick
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