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I have a few questions, some of which may be pretty dumb. I did look on Google for help with the graphics resolution but with no success. Has anybody else set one of these up? 1. My graphics consists of a Nvidia GTX980M and and Intel HD Graphics 530. Two controllers I guess. The native screen resolution is 3840x2160. When I attempt to load the Leap DVD installation, which I believe uses the Nouveau driver on the Nvidia hardware, the text is so small I can hardly read it. I do not understand how to control the mapping between the graphics controller and the screen. I was able to boot up one of my existing leap 4.1 distributions that resides on a USB drive. But again I could not read text on the screen due to the small size. I ran xrandr and it displayed various possible x/y resolution pairs. I executed one of the options, xrandr 1920x1440, and was able to get a magnified window of reduced size. Is there a way to tell X that I desire a zoom by at least a factor of two? When I attach an external monitor, windows can find it and write to it without problems. But windows may be using the Intel graphics rather than the Nvidia adapter. Anyway, xrandr does not show anything for the external HDMI port. 2. The Ethernet and wlan hardware is not recognized by the distribution DVD media. Windows says the Ethernet is a Killer e2400 Gigabit Ethernet Controller. The wlan is Killer wireless-n/a/ac 1535 wireless network adapter. Are these supported in the openSuse distribution, and if so why doesn’t the installation disk see them? Sorry, but with no network and invisible text on the screen life is a bit difficult. Any suggestion or pointers would be appreciated. As an aside, I attempted to run the Alienware on board diagnostics and was again presented with the unreadable small text. I did read the Alienware manuals and see no reference to screen resolution. Thanks Don -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org