so,
have been venturing out in linux for a while now, and have never been able adjust my resolution. Finally I want to do something about it. I notice that the Video card driver was just the standard Red Hat 7.3 GeForce 4 (generic) driver. So, I downloaded the RPM's from Nvidia, and got them to install properly, and working. Now, how the hell do I get my resolution changed? I started XF86config, and went through the setup for video cards. I noticed that it detected my Video card as the GeForce 4 Ti4200 which is correct. I went to probe the card, and it came back with an error. I chose to ignore, and went along. I selected a few higher up resolutions, and completed the setup. Went to "startx" and it black screened, but did not freeze as i could press ctrl-alt-del and it would kill system. So, now i am at a black screen each time, unless i go into interactive mode. Has anyone ran in to this problem, or any advice that you can give????!!!!
thanks all,
mcgrath
have been venturing out in linux for a while now, and have never been able adjust my resolution. Finally I want to do something about it. I notice that the Video card driver was just the standard Red Hat 7.3 GeForce 4 (generic) driver. So, I downloaded the RPM's from Nvidia, and got them to install properly, and working. Now, how the hell do I get my resolution changed? I started XF86config, and went through the setup for video cards. I noticed that it detected my Video card as the GeForce 4 Ti4200 which is correct. I went to probe the card, and it came back with an error. I chose to ignore, and went along. I selected a few higher up resolutions, and completed the setup. Went to "startx" and it black screened, but did not freeze as i could press ctrl-alt-del and it would kill system. So, now i am at a black screen each time, unless i go into interactive mode. Has anyone ran in to this problem, or any advice that you can give????!!!!
thanks all,
mcgrath