Mine does. Are you sure you're looking at /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?

Section "Monitor"
        Identifier "Generic Monitor"
        VendorName "Typical Monitors"
        ModelName "1280x1024, 60Hz"
        DisplaySize 326 260
        HorizSync 30-97
        VertRefresh 50-180
        ModeLine "1280x1024/85Hz" 157.5  1280 1352 1512 1728  1024 1025 1028 
1072 +HSync +VSync
        ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525
EndSection


Section "Screen"
     Identifier  "Screen0"
     Device     "Card0"
     Monitor    "Generic Monitor"
     DefaultDepth 16
     Subsection "Display"
        Depth       32
        Modes "1280x1024/85Hz" "640x480"
                Virtual 0 0
     EndSubsection
     Subsection "Display"
         Depth      24
         Modes "1280x1024/85Hz" "640x480"
                 Virtual 0 0
     EndSubsection
     Subsection "Display"
         Depth      8
         Modes "1280x1024/85Hz" "640x480"
                 Virtual 0 0
     EndSubsection
     Subsection "Display"
         Depth      16
         Modes "1280x1024/85Hz" "640x480"
                 Virtual 0 0
     EndSubsection
EndSection

Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I'm in the process of upgrading my RedHat 7.1 system to 7.3.
> This has a new X server major release, I understand.
> 
> This has not been good news for me.  Under 7.1, my monitor
> ran comfortably at 1280x1024 resolution.  Under the new
> X (4.0 something, I think), it recognized the monitor okay,
> accepted my inputs about horizontal and vertical speeds,
> and refuses to go over 1024x768.
> 
> I want that screen real estate back!  I notice that the
> new XF86Config file does not have those pesky Modeline's
> in it.  I wonder what else could be messed up?
> 
> ++ kevin
> 
> 



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