Also xorg sometimes Command on RHEL 3 is redhat-config-xfree86 Command on FC3 is system-config-display it let me choose 1280x1024 at millions of colors, but may not have enough video ram The video card on consrv2 has 4 meg of video RAM, and: 1280x1024 at 16 bpp: 2*1280*1024 = 2621440 bytes 1280x1024 at 24 bpp: 4*1280*1024 = 5242880 bytes (Most 24 bpp implementations use 4 bytes per pixel, because it's faster to retrieve four bytes than 3) choosing 16 bpp logging in as dcs getting 800x600 at 16 bpp monitor is a dell ultrascan 1000hs series, model d1025htx. Selected this monitor in redhat-config-xfree86's "advanced" tab - this apparently allowed the monitor to provide higher refresh rates. I intentionally selected the specific monitor, instead of autoprobing, because I figured autoprobing would be marginally more likely to make a mess of things. ctrl-alt-backspace to restart X
On ubuntu 5.04 with x.org: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ...or for xfree86: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Looks like Debian 3 (3.x) is the same as on ubuntu 5.04. Tri's trying it on an alpha today, 2005-05-13
DRI stuff: xdriinfo glxgears glxinfo /var/log/Xorg.log.0 system-config-display bpp to 16 (thousands of colors) sometimes helps