New User With A Suggestion
Jesse Petre
jmpetre at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 02:38:15 UTC 2007
Hello Developers,
I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place for me to be making this
suggestion, but I strongly felt that it needs to be made.
I've a very inexperienced linux user, and decided to give Fedora a try.
This was three days ago, and only just today can I log into linux.
The root of all problems came from the X config being installed with a
default bit-depth of 24-bits. My monitor does not support 24-bit color,
only 16 and 32, so after installing Fedora, my monitor would simply flash
"input not supported". This may sound like a simple problem to you, but to
me, a very inexperienced user, I was baffled as to why my monitor would not
display the screen. It also was not helpful, at all, to leave out X
configuration during the installation. I could have easily reinstalled
Fedora, multiple times if necessary, and messed around with display settings
to my heart's content. I am familiar with this. I am not familiar with
learning how to switch to a virtual console, learn how to find the Xorg
configuration file to edit manually (because system-config-display won't
work -- it runs in 24-bits), and learn how to use an extremely confusing
text editor (vi) from the console.
Ultimately, my prime and strong suggestion is to change the default
bit-depth installed to 16-bits, or at the least, allow users to configure X
during the installation process.
If this is the wrong place to be sending a suggestion, please let me know,
and thanks for reading :)
Jesse
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