3.31. Video Card Configuration
The installation program will now present a list of video cards for you
to choose from.
If you decided to install the X Window System packages, you now have the
opportunity to configure an X server for your system. If you did not choose
to install the X Window System packages, skip ahead to Section 3.28 Preparing to Install.
If your video card does not appear on the list (see Figure 3-32), X may not support it.
However, if you have technical knowledge about your card, you may choose
Unlisted Card and attempt to configure it by matching
your card's video chipset with one of the available X servers.
Next, enter the amount of video memory installed on your video card.
If you are not sure, please consult the documentation accompanying your
video card. You will not damage your video card by choosing more memory
than is available, but the X server may not start correctly if you do.
If you decide that the values you have selected are incorrect, you can
click the Restore original values button to return
to the suggested settings.
You can also select Skip X Configuration if you
would rather configure X after the installation or not at all.
 | Tip |
|---|
| | To change your X configuration after you
have completed the installation, use the
X Configuration Tool. Type the redhat-config-xfree86 command in a shell
prompt to launch the X Configuration Tool. If you
are not root, it will prompt you for the root password to continue. |