well you can use the xf86config and reconfigure your XF86Config file. When you get to the resolution setup......set your resolutions up the the order you want them then just answer no to the next question which asks if you want to enable virtual resolutions... keith At 08:42 PM 1/4/99 -0700, you wrote:
How can I turn off the virtual resolution in kde. I want to run in 800X600 but it runs in 640X480 and goes off the screen and I have to scroll around with the mouse to get around the screen. This is a hinderance and if anyone knows how to disable I would be most grateful.
matt howell mathowel@nmsu.edu
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