Re: Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-19 Thread Michal R. Hoffmann
On 18-05-2004 16:17, Anthony Campbell wrote: If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to 1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen. How do I make it adjust to the different resolution? I'm sure this is very elementary but I can't find it anywhere

Re: Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-19 Thread bing yu
#xrandr *0 1024 x 768( 333mm x 250mm ) *75 70 60 i want to raplace *75 to 85 or 100 how to ? On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 02:22:33PM +0200, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote: On 18-05-2004 16:17, Anthony Campbell wrote: If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to

Re: Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-19 Thread Ralph Katz
On 05/19/04 09:10, bing yu wrote: #xrandr *0 1024 x 768( 333mm x 250mm ) *75 70 60 i want to raplace *75 to 85 or 100 how to ? # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to change refresh rates. Remember to use caution as out-of-range settings may damage your monitor. Regards. -- To

Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to 1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen. How do I make it adjust to the different resolution? I'm sure this is very elementary but I can't find it anywhere in the docs. Anthony -- [EMAIL

Re: Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-18 Thread Thomas Adam
--- Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to 1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen. How do I make it adjust to the different resolution? Assuming this is a permenant change, see the option

Re: Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 18 May 2004, Thomas Adam wrote: --- Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to 1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen. How do I make it adjust to the different resolution? Assuming this