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I'm currently running a KVM switch between my Redhat 7.3 machine(shell only install) and an WinXP machine. The monitor the two machines share serves as the secondary on my Win ...
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I'm currently running a KVM switch between my Redhat 7.3 machine(shell only install) and an WinXP machine. The monitor the two machines share serves as the secondary on my Win machine (I run a dual monitor configuration). Its an old monitor and on the Windows side of things is running at the highest resolution I can get it to witout it scrambling (640x480 32bit). My problem is when I switch over to Linux, the command line goes about three lines below the bottom edge of the monitor. I can move the screen up vertical and then strink it so it fits, but when I switch back to Windows, a get a skinny rectangle for a screen due to the changes I made. Is there some sort of setting I can change on my Linux machine to make everything fit without having to change the monitor settings? Thanks


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