That's odd, you must be using a different version of Linux than Me...
I've NEVER had to manually enter a change in resolution on Linux. I HAVE had windows screw up so badly in XP that it gets a higher resolution than a monitor can show and suddenly, I have NOTHING to see. Sure the computer is running, but I can't see anything. MS's answer...reinstall...delete the old install of the OS...and reinstall a new one...
Riiiiiight. Great solution. In otherwords...they have NO fix for it. That's broken. (Even I had a better solution than that which I used ultimately, but that applies for almost all of the problems I've had with MS OS's that are listed below).
OH THAT's RIGHT...there are DIFFERENT OS's out there, most of which fall under Linux, and only a few that fall under Windows, inclusive of Vista.
XP? Oh that one, that one locked me out after a month if I didn't "register" it. Than I can't access ANYTHING. Oh, that's a real useful OS. ONe that doesn't even work after a month. So I have to register myself with MS and authorize it so I fall on their database...so much for privacy. Even than, with an original XP copy now, I STILL will get locked out if I try to go online with it since it refuses to "authorize" now, unless I manually update it to SP2, and then, and ONLY then will it work..and even qualify under WGA.
MS's answer original...it must be pirated...or...no answer at all...
I have the packaging and the codes for it...Oh, and of course once SP2 was installed...it had no problems being "authorized"
MS's answer...oh...that didn't happen...(my arse it didn't...).
Lucky for you MS had a lawsuit...or you wouldn't be able to watch the streaming video on your Windows anyways today seeing they pirated that stuff and got the stuffings sued out of them.
Vista is worse however...
I actually would be much more pro MS if they weren't so hostile towards the users after XP came out. I prefer Western Companies to Asian ones and would much prefer them to be successful. However MS's hostility in regards to many of the customer ideals under the shadow of stopping piracy is BS in the West. There IS piracy, but a majority of the world's piracy is in Asia (where interestingly enough you have been able to get legit copies of WinXP without authorization due to deals MS made...).
I have broken a Windows XP version just recently. I actually got a light blue screen (lighter than the win9X screens of yesteryear) which told me that I had a critical failure in Windows and it was unable to initialize.
Much of this is because I do video editing and programing amongst other items on the computers which probably far exceed what most would do...
But XP IS much easier for me to break and get a blue screen of critical failure than the versions of Linux I use.
XP has a LOT of crud that should have been sorted out ages ago.
What's worse is that people are so blindly supporting things in MS that they feel that they can come out with a system that compounds MANY of these same faults in the form of Vista.
I would like it if MS would get off their high horse, and come back to their roots of catering to the consumer. I too am a gamer, massively overall. Currently Vista offers NOTHING for me...and I must admit due to second party programs and iniatives (which MS has been trying to kill, that's what they did with Vista and WHY it's so broken, they disabled all second party programs that enabled games to work) XP has become the best system for gaming, and beats linux by far.
For gamers...XP is the king right now.
For moviemakers however, XP is one of the worst OS's, if not the worst out there. It is MUCH worse than Linux. Mac is actually king over Movie making right now (and the ultimate Movie Machine I use for is now a Mac, costing 17,999 USD, which isn't even the best one out there).
I would be one of the biggest MS fanatics however if they would stop some of the stupid BS they've been doing and still pursuing in Vista (and is the entire reason why Vista blows currently for gamers, because MS is trying to enforce what they've been wanting to do which is make non-compatibility with other's programs so one is forced to use theirs...sounds good for business, but actually is bad because it makes for a bad OS). You would think they would learn that the reason gamers are using XP now (and it was 9X before XP eventually became compatible) was because it offered something Linux didn't, compatibility with programs that came out.
The do away with the dumb Authorization stupidity (which has caused me problems WITH LEGIT copies of XP sold to me directly BY MS years ago), and stop trying to put an end to compatibility with programs on purpose (note XP was also unpopular at first for the same reasons of non-compatibility, they eventually got off their high horse probably because they saw sales would be better if they allowed compatibility, and came out with SPs and other patches that made games run better) and I'd be a rabid fan.
Probably also make Windows better for video editing too if they'd start allowing compatibility with some formats which run and compress better under other OS's currently. That's something that you might not realize, it's easier to compress and stream from another OS (not necessarily a free Linux however) than Windows.
In fact the forerunner of good Movie watching and making in the industry is over at Apple instead of at MS currently, which is why trailers many times come out on QT much earlier than on a Windows authorized program.
Anyways, I've said enough. I AM ultimately an MS fan, even if it doesn't sound like it. I actually respect Mr. Gates a LOT. I don't like what many of his VPs and other business runners do however.
The current run of Vista has me running Linux on all new computers until They start getting Vista more compatible, either that or no amount of respect will get me to invest in Vista heavily. At that point I might as well move to Macs completely, or Linux machines. That's probably my main gripe. Got hosed by Vista and hence was driven to Linux.