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Re: X Configuration in Woody



On 01/12/02 10:03:03 +0100, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
> Edit your XF86config-4 file, look for lines like these (see below).
> Insert the correct frequency settings for your monitor, and the
> resolutions you want.  BTW, if you specify more than one resolution,
> you can switch them on-the-run by pressing Ctrl+Alt+'+' or
> Ctrl+Alt+'-'.

Hi Joachim,

I posted my XF86Config-4 file at http://24.5.8.184/XF86Config-4.html,
if you'd like to take a look.

In responding to another message in this thread, I discovered that if
I run X as a normal user, everything is okay, but when I run it as
root, I get the weirdness. I don't run X as root, so it's probably no
big deal, but still, I'd like to resolve the problem. X is pulling
this info from somewhere, if not from the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file.

Thanks for the help!
-- 
  Mark Wagnon <mark_wagnon@yahoo.com>

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