Andrew wrote:

> I've been through this problem, even worse because my graphics adapter is an
> Intel 810 onboard chipset. XF86Config is not a binary file it is where the
> configuration for XFREE is located, try using XF86Setup if it does not work
> edit manually the XF86Config file then deleting all other resolution so that
> it will be forced to start at the resolution you desired, but take note that
> this should be compatible with your monitor. Monitors has its own limitation
> and may cause fatal error when it exceed its limit.
> 
> Andrew - AMANET Batangas, Philippines

Andrew,

What do you delete? It isn't like the 3x versions where you have
modeline and data. Now it has total different syntax and I don't know
how to fix it. I tried removing some things but it didn't work. No
documentation yet that I could find either.

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