Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:

> I recently got a new monitor (my old one failed) and configured it using
> Xconfigurator.  I configured it as "Monitor that can do 1280 x 1024 @ 60
> Hz" as the manual for the monitor says that it is capable of this. 
> However, my display (as from xdplyinfo) is 640 x 480.  Using
> Ctrl-Alt-plus/minus does not change the resolution.   I remember from
> around 2 years ago that there was a GUI that could be used to change the
> resolution, but I can't remember the name of the command for this.  I think
> it was "Xconfig" or "ConfigX" but I can't find this using find / -name
> "<name-of-file>" -print.  How can I change the display?


Are you sure your video card/Xserver combination can support it?

Look at the error messages from X.

If you are using Xdm, look at "/var/log/xdm-error.log".

Geoff.


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Geoffrey S. Mendelson
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