Weird display problem setting up RH9

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    Default Weird display problem setting up RH9

    Hello, all!

    I was just installing a copy of RH9 on my PC to replace WinXP, but am
    having a weird issue with the display. The top third of my screen is
    at the bottom of my monitor and the other two thirds are at the top!
    The mouse rolls over between the two and everything else seems to work
    as it should, but I can't figure this one out. Has anyone seen this
    before? TIA!!!

    - Ryan
    Ryan M. Davis Guest

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    Default Re: Weird display problem setting up RH9

    Ryan M. Davis wrote:
    > Hello, all!
    >
    > I was just installing a copy of RH9 on my PC to replace WinXP, but am
    > having a weird issue with the display. The top third of my screen is
    > at the bottom of my monitor and the other two thirds are at the top!
    > The mouse rolls over between the two and everything else seems to work
    > as it should, but I can't figure this one out. Has anyone seen this
    > before? TIA!!!
    Sounds like a monitor mis-setting, probably a sync rate incompatible
    with your monitor.

    What monitor and graphics card or chipset are you using, and did you use
    the "redhat-config-xfree86" to set your /etc/X11/XFree86 configuration?
    Or did you use something else, such as copyihg someone else's published
    configuration?

    Nico Kadel-Garcia Guest

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