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Fedora Display Setting ?
Name: dknowledge Date: October 19, 2005 at 13:05:58 Pacific OS: Fedora CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
Help,
I just installed Fedora Core, however, I had selected a resolution of 800x600 and color depth of a million but it doesnt seem to agree with my display. I can barely see.
I can barely make out the display, system setting, but I can get to it and set resolution to 640 and depth to 256 but I can see the execution command on the screen.
Does anyone know what command I can enter to execute the change in display, or how I could change the display during start-up?
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