The trick I found was, when running xconfigurator, was to only select
one resolution and color depth...the one I wanted. If you select
more than one, it will always start at the lowest option.
On 7 Dec 00 10:50:22 PST, Steve Medley wrote:
>Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> >and the only way I could resolve it was to reinstall. Does anybody know a
>> >solution ?
>>
>> Did you:
>> 1) Run Xconfigurator as root
>
> YES
>
>> 2) Run it from the root command line, i.e., no X running anywhere
>
>YES
> 3) restart X after changing
>
>YES
>
>Steve
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