Video card configuration is handled during the Red Hat Linuxinstallation (see
the Official Red Hat Linux Installation Guide). However, if you did not choose to
configure a video card at that time, or if you need to reconfigure your
settings, you can use the Xconfigurator
utility. You will want to do this if you, for example, install a new video
card.
 | Caution |
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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 that 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.