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08-25-2003, 01:59 AM
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Registered: Aug 2003
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RedHat Update Agent
I am trying to run the RedHat Update Agent in RedHat 7.3 but I can't see the "Next" or the "Cancel" buttons so I can't click them. How would I be able to see them I've also tried moving the window up as far as it will go but that didn't work either. Somebody please help me/
Signed: RedHat Newbie
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08-25-2003, 11:59 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Distribution: RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, SUSE
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I am not sure if I understand.
The Update Agent window is bigger than the screen.
If that is the case, using your mouse, right-click on the title bar or on the edges of the window and select Size.
You will be able to resize your window.
OR
you can change resolutions by pressing Ctrl Alt + or Ctrl Alt -
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08-25-2003, 02:10 PM
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that still didn't work are you sure thats how you change the screen resolutions???? cuz thats wut i need to do.
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08-25-2003, 04:05 PM
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Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Does your system boot in graphical mode or in text mode ?
If you boot in graphical mode, when you get to the login screen, press Ctrl-Alt-F1 at the same time.
Login as root and at the command line, type: Xconfigurator
When you get to the screen resolutions, you are allowed to select more than one resolution.
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08-25-2003, 05:45 PM
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Registered: Jan 2003
Distribution: Redhat 9, Fedora Core 1, Suse 8
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changing your monitor type under the control center may allow you to resize to a smaller res.
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