Hi, I have 10.2 on an Intel 865G motherboard machine and have just purchased a Samsung 2232GW LCD monitor to replace my CRT. This monitor is supposedly an update on an earlier model 225/226BW that did work on opensuse 10.2, according to http;//en.opensuse.org/hardware I was previously using the on-board video card on the CRT with 800x600 without any issues. When I try the LCDs suggested setting of 1680x1050, or any resolution on the same motherboard, the boot and splash screen look fine and fill the whole screen in the correct proportions but the logon screen has about 4pt text on the login screen that is 2cm smaller than the LCD allows i.e. login screen is smaller than available LCD desktop space but the login screen cannot be enlarged to fit the LCD size. Ctrl-Alt-+ just magnifies it all. I am just surviving on 800+600 but all the system text is 4pt size. Running init 1 and then running sax2 doesn't help as once the resolution is selected even if the same as current, the 'test' screen does not allow movement or sizing of the desktop. I have consulted the HCL on opensuse, and added an entry into the monitors regarding the 2232 not working on 10.2. It has been suggested that I update from 10.2 to a more recent release as the updated version would probably cater for the wide screen monitors. Given that 11.0 is 14 days away, I'll probably hook up the CRT till then and wait. The BIG question is: Does 11.0 support the Samsung SyncMaster 2232GW? In theory I could update the X files to a more recent release but having never compiled and installed, fewer things are scarier on a production IMAP system storing critical email and documents. Comments? Hylton -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org