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Display settings
Hello,
I'm a new user. Just loaded Red Hat 7.1. Unfortunely I set my monitor settings too low. The resolution is horrible. Could someone please tell me how to change my display settings? Thank you |
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Hi TAT,
There are two basic programs for adjusting the settings for your X windows: My favorite is the text based - xf86config or use - Xconfigurator Normally try using the defaults in xf86config, usually its just a matter of experimenting to see what looks best with your monitor and video card. Instead of starting your X windows each time to check your results. You can test your settings with the command: Xtest If you have your system configured to automatically load X windows when you boot so you can't see what to do - then reboot and press Ctrl-X several times to get a text screen. Here are a few key commands that may help: Screen is haywire and you want to exit X windows - ctrl-alt-backspace Changed login consoles and you want X to redisplay - ctrl-alt-F7 Enjoy! |
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