- Apr 17, 2000
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I have 2 systems dual booting.
1: 40g hard drive, 20 gigs W2k and 20 gigs Linuxe Mandrake 7.2
2: 15g hard drive 7.5 g Win98 and 7.5 gigs Redhat 7.0
Problem is that both windows OS's boot fine and the screen appears correctly. While both Linux OS's boot fine but the screen doesn't appear right. I have to resize the windows horizontally and vertically everytime. Even if I log out of a user and into root without actually leaving the OS I still have to change the window. Is this common and if so is there a way to change this effect. I would like to be able to boot into the system with out having to change the display everytime. Is there a way to do this? Any help would be appreciated.
P.S. I have tried changing the display settings in KDE and Gnome and I get the same results. Also these two computers are attached to seperate monitors. One a 15' color from an old job the other a 17' color monitor aand I get the same results.
1: 40g hard drive, 20 gigs W2k and 20 gigs Linuxe Mandrake 7.2
2: 15g hard drive 7.5 g Win98 and 7.5 gigs Redhat 7.0
Problem is that both windows OS's boot fine and the screen appears correctly. While both Linux OS's boot fine but the screen doesn't appear right. I have to resize the windows horizontally and vertically everytime. Even if I log out of a user and into root without actually leaving the OS I still have to change the window. Is this common and if so is there a way to change this effect. I would like to be able to boot into the system with out having to change the display everytime. Is there a way to do this? Any help would be appreciated.
P.S. I have tried changing the display settings in KDE and Gnome and I get the same results. Also these two computers are attached to seperate monitors. One a 15' color from an old job the other a 17' color monitor aand I get the same results.