You probably configured your video card during installation (see
the Official Red Hat Linux x86 Installation Guide), but you can change your video
configuration settings at any time using the
Xconfigurator utility. You will want to do
this if you, for example, install a new video card.
 | Be careful with Xconfigurator |
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| | Xconfigurator will overwrite your system's
original video configuration file. As a safety measure, be sure to make
a backup of the /etc/X11/XF86Config file before running
Xconfigurator.
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To run Xconfigurator, log in as root and type
Xconfigurator at a shell prompt. Follow the
instructions which will appear on the screen. Make your selections using the
[Tab] and [Enter] keys.
When you have finished reconfiguring your video card, log out of root and
log back in to your user account.
Cameras, scanners, and other peripherals can be used with Red Hat Linux, but are
not discussed in this manual. The Linux Documentation Project is an
excellent source of information for using peripherals and much more.
Visit their site at http://www.linuxdoc.org and search
the HOWTOS for the information you want.