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MuddBuddha Jun 24th, 2003 9:45 am
Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
Okay -> due to all the Red Hat 9 talk here on the forum, I decided to install it and try it out -> installed without a hitch until the reboot -> the GUI looks as though it is too big for the monitor -> it is in black/white and distorted -> During install I choose my specific monitor model (Multisync P2150+) -> But due to the distortion and lack of Red Hat experience, I have no idea what screen I am on -> Is there any way to reconfigure the monitor settings via non-graphical whatever?

cscgal Jun 24th, 2003 12:52 pm
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
Run XF86Config or xconfigurator in the console. (Praying that you installed either of these packages when you installed RedHat)

What these do is edit the XF86Config file, which contains all of your configuration settings about XWindows (GUI mode).

The file is located here: /etc/X11/XF86Config

In Section "Screen" SubSection "Display" you can change two attributes. Depth is color depth (e.g. 24 bit, 32 bit color). Modes is the available resolutions that will be available for use in GUI mode. Either list all resolutions your monitor is capable of or all resolutions you wish to use.

Z28James Jul 7th, 2003 11:09 pm
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
You goto a console and type

# XFree86 -configure

i will attempt to auto detect your hardware and then tell you what to type to try it out..if it works... copy it to /etc/X11/

Tekmaven Jul 8th, 2003 12:56 am
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
Run Mandrake :-) problem solved.

MuddBuddha Jul 8th, 2003 9:25 am
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
Mandrake? yu think it sets up easier?

cscgal Jul 8th, 2003 9:27 am
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
Mandrake's GUI based control center is more user friendly. Personally I like redhat better.

Mazon Jul 10th, 2003 3:25 am
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
Debian > *

geocom Jul 24th, 2003 6:34 pm
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
you could also try and run XF86Setup this gives a little bit more of a graphical interface and
may help some people that are less inclined to ue the command line. after you login as root type exactly as follows XF86Setup please note that the XFand S are in caps.
good luck and I would look more towards the video card for this problem if you have a newer motherboard with built in video then you will want to choose a vesa video card
as things can get pretty hairy if you choose wrong and there is always the possibility of
hardware damage with Xwindows after all linux with a candy coating is not an exact science yet

Forse Jul 29th, 2003 7:27 pm
Re: Red Hat Gone Bad!
 
RedHat is evil....it's just another windows with loads of wizards and 1000000 services running by default plus not to mention the RPM hell. Be a man get getoo and learn how to configure config files :twisted:

motech Aug 22nd, 2003 12:47 am
20 minute fix!
 
knoppix.net :)
If it boots up right, it'll install right.
Most modern hardware takes only 20 minutes and ALL the
configuration has been done for you.
I personally recommend the 6/3/03 iso (I just looked and haven't found a site that offers that iso anymore, I'll have
to look for archives).
I have used it extensively and have found it extremely
stable.

The plus side is that all the configuration is done for
you during boot up of the cd... so you know right away
wether it's going to work or not.


After the install it's a standard debian system.
Go ahead and add/remove stuff as you like. ;)


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