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Since the moderators allowed your post, I presume it is ok to respond. From the
little bit of playing around I did last year, it appears you will need to
configure X using XF86config. Here is the url that explains it in detail:
http://howto.tucows.com/LinuxGuide/linux-X-config.html
The parameters to limit your virtual desktop to fit the display are described
here. BTW, some people LIKE the 'larger' desktop for different reasons. Other
subject experts may offer you more guidance. If you don't enjoy or want to mess
with editing Linux config files, you may want to try Corel Linux - it does
everything for you and makes the desktop look like (Microsoft)Windows. I have it
running on one of my drives right now. If the hardware is there to connect to
the 'net, it will automagically configure the network, TCP/IP, browser. All you
need to do is remember the password to log in.
Good luck.
Dharam
Dan Grasley wrote:
> I'm not sure if you guys deal with Linux related stuff, if not, then I
> apologize for posting this message. If you care to tackle this one then
> read on: I have successfully installed RedHat v5.2. Everytime I run
> XWindows it seems that the desktop size is too big for my monitor, what I
> mean is that when XWindows starts, I only physically see the bottomleft-hand
> half of the desktop. By moving my mouse to the opposite side, the screen
> shifts and I can see the other side of the desktop - what a pain! I have a
> Creative Banshee 16MB AGP video card and a KDS Avitron monitor. Could my
> video card be the problem or am I missing something?? Thanks!
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