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Operating System Tools




                    Notes
                                                   Figure 2.17: Red Hat Linux’s Tool for Configuring the Mouse























                                   Source: http://flylib.com/books/en/1.65.1.26/1/
                                   The dialog box, shown in Figure 2.17, displays the sysytem’s current mouse configuration.
                                   The  GUI  tool  “redhat−config−onfig−keyboard”  program  is  configuring  the  keyboard  layout
                                   When we execute this program, it shows the dialog box shown below.
                                                  Figure 2.18: Red Hat Linux’s Tool for Configuring the Keyboard
























                                   Source: http://flylib.com/books/en/1.65.1.26/1/

                                   Information Regarding the Display

                                   The lspci command is used to find out the  information regarding the display card on the system.
                                   This discovers the actual video hardware on the system. In the lspci output, the video hardware
                                   was disclosed to be a S3 ProSavage card.
                                   The X-Server software is accountable for the fundamental graphical display of the desktop. The
                                   X-Server software loads suitable display drivers as per the video hardware.


                                     Did u know? If any roughness is visible in the display, it is possible that your video card has
                                     been detected wrongly, and that a generic display driver lsuch as Vesa is loaded.



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