Andy Saxena wrote: > I faced a similiar problem before, but reversed :). > Make sure the "modes" line in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 reads like this: > Modes "640x480" "800x600" > X creates a virtual screen corresponding to the largest screen resolution and > uses the first entry as the default startup resolution.
No, that's not it. I want to be able to scroll AROUND the virtual screen and I can't. All I can see is the top left hand corner of it and it doesn't scroll like it used to. bekj -- : Usual state: (e) None of the above. : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tertius.net.au/~gossamer/ : Questions are the creative acts of intelligence. : -- Frank Kingdom

