On Friday, July 18, 2003 6:38 am, Chiranjib wrote: > I have tried to install LINUX 9.0
I take it you mean Red Hat. Remember, Red Hat is not the same thing as Linux! Red Hat is a "Linux distribution", meaning it contains GNU, XFree86, other useful software, plus the Linux kernel. The latest "stable" (released for public consumption) version of the Linux kernel is 2.4.21 (2.4.22 is coming soon, and 2.6.0 is on the horizon). Talking about "Linux 9.0" only makes people angry that Red Hat has caused such widespread confusion. If you have problems specific to Red Hat, try asking Red Hat customer support. > on IBM Netvista A-30 Desktop PC (P4, 2.4 > GHz) with 17" monitor (IBM, E74). But I think there is some problem with > the display driver. During installation, it failed to detect the monitor. > Finally, on user intervention, it gets loaded but the the graphic display > is coming very bad. The resolution is very poor, and there is no effect on > incerasing the resolution to higher value. The default screen resolution > should be 1024 X 768. Show us your /etc/X11/XF86Config file, the configuration file for XFree86. /var/log/XFree86.0.log should also help. Install lspci, run it, and give us the output. Then we may be able to help you write a better configuration. -- Andy Goth | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://ioioio.net/ Engineers love to change things. _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86

