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Re: System-config-display: msg#00004
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Re: System-config-display |
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 04:57:31PM -0000, Paul Vandenberg wrote:
> Hi,
> I was using 1024x768 as a system wide setting and 832x624 as my user
> setting. However, whenever I logged out and tried use a GDM option the
> screen would go screwy and I would have to restart the X Server. GDM
> doesn't give me a problem when the system resolution matches the user
> resolution. To get arount this problem, I manually added 832x624 in my
> xorg.conf file. It would be nice to have it in the GUI tool. I know
> it's an oddball size, but it would be nice to have if it's not a lot
> of work.
These sort of requests are best done in bugzilla as RFE's.
Could you file a bug please.
Thanks
Paul
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