Go to /etc/XF86config and look for line defining the horizontal Sync and Vert Sync 
generally these are set tto a high valuse .... reduce them to 48.8 for 14"



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> when u load linux use the graphical mode(or else edit the XF86Config file 
> for the below resolution) then u will come to the monitor seletion select
> the correct monitor.Then it will ask u for your display card then select
> the trident card and then take the opion of configuring Xwindows which not
> taken as default then go ahead to configure X u will
> find the list of resolutions availabe take the 800x600 and the immediate
> next one (16 bit) then in the 32 bit take only the 1024 resolution(take
> the test this configuration option too) and go ahead with the installation
> i think this will work out fine i have the same card and worked out fine
> for me.
> Reg
> Pradeep.
> 
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> 
> 
> On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, S r e e k a n t h wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Are there any drivers for Trident 985 AGP video card in Linux?
> > I did not find any driver for this card. right now, i am using Frame
> > buffer facility for running X server. But, i am not satisfied with the
> > resolution. So, if u know any solution or tell me where the drivers are
> > available, i will be very greatful to u.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > - Sreekanth S
> > 
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