Jonathan Leonard wrote:
> There is a gnome conf file in the user directory that really hung me 
> up a few times because it was overriding the xorg.conf resolution 
> settings.  After I deleted it, I was able manually work with xorg.conf 
> reliably.
>
> jonathan adams leonard

Hi Jonathan :) hi all :)

since today I've got a new monitor and I'm not able to edit xorg.conf to 
fit to the new monitor :D. While The old one was a 17", the new one is a 
19". It was hardly to stand 60 Hz for the 17", but it's sickeningly for 
the new 19".

I can't find a GNOME config, maybe because I still had a customized 
xorg.conf, anyway, even after running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh 
xserver-xorg" there were no changes.

Can anybody help?

Cheers,
Ralf

PS:

I also will change the resolution, didn't try it until now, because I 
first need to solve the frequency trouble. Phew, I'm also struggling 
with the monitor's menu, pincushion etc. are terrible. The monitor is 
tip-top but very, very bad adjusted and I can't see any option to reset 
it :(. Does anybody know something about a LIFETEC / MEDION MODEL NAME: 
MD1998JB Typ No: J91B?
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