mikshaw


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Posted: Feb. 27 2007,00:40 |
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Try the Xvesa application to try different resolutions. You might need to install XFree86 for particular monitor settings.
I don't recommend changing dsl's username. DSL has been designed around this user specifically, and changing it will mean a whole pile of extra work. I suppose it's possible that most things dealing with user dsl go by the user id rather than username, but I haven't yet had any desire to delve into that. If you don't intend to use the myDSL system or backup/restore (i.e. if you have a traditional debian-style install), and don't mind tweaking some settings youself, you could always just add a new user.
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