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After Fedora Linux installs and boots for the first time you may find that the desktop is not using the entire screen space available, leaving a black border around the desktop. In this chapter if [[Fedora Linux Essentials]] we will cover the steps necessary to adjust the display device and resolution of the GNOME desktop.

== Setting the Display Type ==

Configuring the display resolution is actually a two step process. The first step involves configuring the correct display hardware. This is achieved using ''Display Settings'' tool which may be accessed from the Desktop ''System->Administration->Display'' menu option. When tool appears, click on ''Hardware'' tab and click on the ''Configure'' button next to ''Monitor Type'':

[[Image:GNOME_display_hardware.jpg]]

The resulting screen will display a list of CRT and LCD monitor types. Select the appropriate monitor and click on ''OK''. Next, if the incorrect Video card is listed, click the ''Video Card'' configuration button and select your video card from the list and click ''OK''.

Select the ''Settings'' tab ''Display Settings'' and change the ''Resolution'' value to the highest resolution supported by your display and graphics card.

== Setting the Screen Resolution Preferences ==

The next step is to set the screen resolution preferences. Begin by selecting ''System->Preferences->Screen Resolution'' from the desktop. The resulting dialog will appear as follows:

[Image:GNOME_screen_resolution.jpg]

Increase the resolution value to match the resolution specified in the ''Display Settings'' above and click ''Apply''. Log out from tyhe desktop and log back in again. The desktop should now fill the available screen space.