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How doI change screen resolution in SUSE 10.0?


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12-Oct-2005, 01:02 AM #1
How doI change screen resolution in SUSE 10.0?
Hi all,
I just installed SUSE Linux 10.0 there is a problem though.
The sreen resolution in it is 1280x1024 which is like the fine print in a contract.
Now I've tried to change it thru yast & the the desktop configure & it seems stuck at 1280x1024! does any one here know how to change this?
I'm a newbie but am not afraid of using a command line approach, but I'llneed to know how to do this.
Before I forget I had a choice of Gnome or KDE when I installed this. I chose KDE, since I new to all this could my problem be a KDE thing?
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15-Oct-2005, 12:39 AM #2
adjust screen resolution on Suse 10.......
To change thee screen resolution on Suse 10 you need to go to system then use Sax2 to change the resolution.........
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