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Old 10th May 2006, 07:15 PM
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Question FC5 - PowerEdge 2300 - ATI Rage Pro Turbo

Greetings!

I am a n00b to Linux and I'm trying to bite off way more than I can chew, but I think my problem is small.

I installed FC5 effortlessly!! My problem is with the display. When I look at the GUI it doesn't display well, there seems to be a "jitter" to it. When I install Win Serv 2k3 it does the same until I change the display settings. However I don't have the option (or don't know how to change) the resolution. I know it's under System>Administration>Display, but unlike in Windows, where I can change the resolution and color depth (to at least 1024x768 32-bit depth) I seem to be at the max now (800x600 16-bit). Not that it matters, but I'm using a 15" KDS flat panel and the video card is embedded in the mobo.

It would appear to me on the surface to be a driver issue, but this is Linux and I'm just not sure. Thanks in advance for any help provided!
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