-----Original Message----- From: Trevor Maranda <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 01:18:10PM +1100 To fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Newby needs help > Could someone please help me. I'm only very new to Linux and I'm running > Fedora Core 3. My system is a 2500+ amd-512 mb's ram with a tnt2 graphic > card. Heres the problem. I run my screen at 800x600 in size and when I > try to add things in certain programs I can't because I've run out of > screen space. How can I resize the window I'm working in to get to the > Cancel OK buttons etc. Thanks for all the help and I apologize if this > is the wrong group etc. You mau use system-config-display to increase screen space to 1024x768 or more if your display card and monitor support. Use it as root. For that start a terminal and do su - The rpm is in disc2 of fedora release if you need to install it. HTH -- vikram... |||||||| |||||||| ^^'''''^^||root||^^^'''''''^^ // \\ )) //(( \\// \\ // /\\ || \\ || / )) (( \\ -- Thus My Computer Chittered : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are two kinds of egotists: 1) Those who admit it 2) The rest of us -- _ ~|~ = Registered Linux User #285795