I've NO probs with XF86Setup. IIRC, it offers
EVERYTHING that xf86config, except requiring a VGA16
server and the tcl libs... rest all is the same. As
for the monitor config, it does allow u to set the
frequencies too... i think u've gotta look around a
bit more... btw, I'm on a SAmsung 55E rite now... ;-)

Nikhil.

--- Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then I came to my senses. XF86Setup [till 3.3.6] did
> not really allow us
> to optimally configure our setup. [Especially for
> choosing a monitor
> etc]. The option 'High Frequency SVGA' was not the
> best setting for my
> Samsung 55e. For that you have to run xvidtune and
> one dear fellow on
> the list already swars by his monitor being blown up
> due to using that..
> I must admit that xvidtune is slightly cryptic for
> me, if your goal is
> to get the best performance out of your monitor.
> There are better and
> much simpler ways..
> 
> Like xf86setup.


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