If you are using KDE the K menu -> Settings -> Control Panel -> XDisplay.
How to make Refresh rate 75 or 85Hz in 1024x768
If you are using KDE the K menu -> Settings -> Control Panel -> XDisplay.
I am using Knoppix3.2 but I do not have "Control Panel" mentioned above. Only "control Center" which does not have " XDisplay".If you are using KDE the K menu -> Settings -> Control Panel -> XDisplay.
I also want to change the refresh rate to remove the flicker.
Try in Peripherals. note: if you are using CD you have to set the root password Xdisplay requires the password (in a console window sudo passwd then enter your password).Originally Posted by bongski55
Thanks for the quick replay Stephen,Try in Peripherals. note: if you are using CD you have to set the root password Xdisplay requires the password (in a console window sudo passwd then enter your password).
Tried your suggestion,yes xdisplay was there but what is this password? I went to the Readme file about security and it says that there is no default password and evrything is locked.What does this mean?Also how to create new user as root?
Sorry but I am a complete beginner to this OS.
Okay I solved my problem thru a post by "aay" which I am copying here:Originally Posted by Stephen
"Try this.
Open a console.
Type: "sudo kxconfig"
Change your rez.
Save and Close kxconfig
In the console type 'init 3' (this will kill x but won't shut knoppix down)
type init 5 (or startx)
Your rez should be changed.
The newest version of Knoppix has kxconfig I'm not sure about previous versions."
There is a menu for changing the refresh rate.
There are no passwords set on the CD but you can open a console window and type sudo passwd then enter and type in the password you want then any program like Xdisplay which requires one will work when you enter the password you set.Originally Posted by bongski55
You can not add a new user to the CD.
What is the difference with using "sudo kxconfig" and going thru the root password and changing settings after that?There are no passwords set on the CD but you can open a console window and type sudo passwd then enter and type in the password you want then any program like Xdisplay which requires one will work when you enter the password you set.
You can not add a new user to the CD.
There is really no difference you are doing the same thing. If you set a password then any program which requires a root password will work when you enter the password you set instead of using the console with sudo.Originally Posted by bongski55
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