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Thursday, April 28th 2005, 8:29am

display resolution

hi everybody, i just installed slackware 10.1 with KDE 3.3 and i have a monitor with resolution up to 1280x1024, but the maximum allowed in KDE is 1024x768. does anybody know if there is a way to display KDE at my resolution?
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Friday, April 29th 2005, 2:45pm

Display resolutions are usually configured at X server level.

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Friday, April 29th 2005, 2:54pm

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and how can i modify it at x level?
thanks for your answer...
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Friday, April 29th 2005, 3:43pm

I don't know about slackware, usually you either edit the X server config file or use a distribution configuration tool

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Friday, April 29th 2005, 5:40pm

thanx

thank you... i'll try...
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