Subj : Re: Changing screen resolution in Linux To : Brian Hall From : Rich Date : Sat Apr 07 2001 02:53 pm From: "Rich" <@> When you exit and restart KDE what happens to all your running = applications? Rich "Brian Hall" wrote in message = news:3acfe794@w3.nls.net... Geo. wrote: > Ok, right click on the background, pick properties, and change the > resolution to 1280x960 then take it up to the max and attach the > screenshots like this. (I don't know if it's hard to do or not but I > figured it's a good test) That isn't hard to do, but sending attachments doesn't work with the=20 version of KNode I'm using. I've emailed them to you. If you don't=20 mind, post them to binaries please. The procedure under KDE on Mandrake is: 1. Click on the DrakConf icon. 2. Enter the root password when prompted. 3. Click on the Select "Change screen resolution" icon. 4. Select the new resolution, test it and save it. 5. Exit KDE and restart it. The first one is screenshot1280x1024.jpg. I grabbed that screen as I=20 was reading your message. The second one is screenshot1024x768.jpg. I grabbed it as I was=20 switching back to 1280x1024. Brian --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.6 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .