[opensuse] A video mode and vmware question



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Hi,

In Linux, I have my video mode set to "70 Hz", at 1024*768 (gnome desktop,
10.2). If I start vmware (a windows virtual machine) and select "Full
Screen", when I come back to linux I find myself at 75Hz, which doesn't
work well, forcing me to manually set "70Hz" again - via selecting 60,
activate, then select 70, activate, because the gadget thinks it is using
70.

How can I tell Vmware not to change the video mode, or at least, restore
the proper video mode, not the one /he/ thinks is the proper one?

I'm using VMware-server-1.0.3-44356


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Cheers,
Carlos Robinson
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