X setup via bash?

Eric Scott scottclansman at cwazy.co.uk
Mon Oct 11 02:19:40 UTC 2004


Thanx, I figured that out after I solved the problem though; I set up an 
Xvnc server and got it with my trusty ol' Mac running Yellow Dog Linux 
via the network. :-P
    Thanx,
           ES


Ryan Golhar wrote:

>You need to modify the file /etc/X11/XF86Config...
>
>
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>Heya; I've got Redhat 8.0 on my system with a Panasonic E15 monitor.  My
>
>E15 never has gotten along with the default E15 settings on the 
>different Linux distros, but I found the custom setting that works. 
>Problem: Today I changed the resolution from 1024x768 to 800x600 to try 
>to get tuxracer to work right, but forgot to make the required change in
>
>the refresh rates to make my little ol' monitor happy.  How do I change 
>it back to 1024x768 via the command line? I'm fairly new to Linux, and 
>am mostly lost when it comes to system config via bash.
>   Thanx,
>       ES
>
>PS: I tried and tried to subscribe to the Psyche (8.0) list for this 
>question... no go.  Is it down, or did they just discontinue it when the
>
>  open-source redhat switched to fedora?  Ah for debian... 
>not-for-profit makes for much less annoyance for me, though I understand
>
>some corporations prefer expensive phone support to developer community 
>mailling lists.
>
>  
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