SolutionBase: Installing and configuring Fedora Core
Choose your display type for the most complete list of resolution choices
From a visual and usability perspective, the display configuration window is probably the most important one to get right, although, if you make a mistake, it's very easy to correct later on.
On this screen, make sure you select the right monitor or the closest selection to your monitor and then choose your resolution and color depth. If you don't choose a monitor that has the capability of the monitor you're using, you might not get all of the resolution choices. In Fedora Core 4, for example, there was no option for a Dell 2405FPW monitor so I could not use the maximum resolution of the monitor. Fedora Core 5, however, does include support for this unit. Use the Configure button to choose your monitor.
On this screen, make sure you select the right monitor or the closest selection to your monitor and then choose your resolution and color depth. If you don't choose a monitor that has the capability of the monitor you're using, you might not get all of the resolution choices. In Fedora Core 4, for example, there was no option for a Dell 2405FPW monitor so I could not use the maximum resolution of the monitor. Fedora Core 5, however, does include support for this unit. Use the Configure button to choose your monitor.

























