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Figure 4-26. Video Card Setup
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 prompts you for the root password to continue.
4.28. X Configuration — Monitor and Customization
To complete X configuration, you must configure your monitor and customize your X settings.
To skip X configuration, go to Section 4.29
Installation Complete
.
4.28.1. Configuring Your Monitor
The installation program presents you with a list of monitors to select from. From this list, you can
either use the monitor that is automatically detected for you, or choose another monitor.
Note
If you are installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a laptop with an LCD screen, you should select the
most appropriate
Generic LCD
model available.
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