Thx Guys.
Well, I've updated XF86Config my self with the below options.
All is working now but not 100% efficiently (there is still a blur strap that runs up and down my screen and hurt my eyes).
I guess what I need to know is what is the connection between Monitor->Kernel->OS->X (and if there are any other participants in this software/hardware orgy... please feel free to inform me).


When I have a new device (In my case - a new Flatron F700P monitor) what are the steps I need to perform in order to make sure it's 100% configured to my system?
Do I need to rebuild my kernel? is it sufficient to update XF86Config?


BTW, if the display on my new Monitor vibrates ASA the BIOS information loads up (even before the OS loads) does it mean that the Monitor is broken? maybe it mean that the Video card isn't 100% compatible with it?

How come Windows (I.E) detection of new hardware is superior? (I have to apologize on this last sentence in advance.. but at least in my experience it is)

Thanks for all responses.

Amit

ik wrote:
On Thursday 02 December 2004 13:46, Amit Roseberger wrote:

Hi All.
I am trying to get source tar ball (not RPM or Binaries) of the xf86cfg utility.
Any one knows where I can find this utility sources? (I tried www.xfree86.org of course but w/o any real success).


All rpms I used cried about all kind of dependency issues and I just want to either compile the sources my self or find some other utility to help me configure my new monitor (Flatron F700P BTW).

Amit


The "easiest" way (thats depends how you define easy), is to download the source files out of the xfree site. But two questions before, what distribution are you using ?

And I myself have Flatron 795FTP, and I'm posting my settings, that might help 
you, but I do not know:

Section "Monitor"
    Identifier "monitor1"
    VendorName "LG Electronics Inc."
    ModelName "LG Flatron 795FT"
    HorizSync 30.0-96.0
    VertRefresh 50.0-160.0

    ModeLine "1024x480"    65.00 1024 1032 1176 1344   480  488  494  563 
-hsync -vsync

    Gamma   1.0  1.0  1.0
EndSection




Cheers,

Ido

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