I believe that the file will be:
/etc/X11/XF86Config
(case is sensitive, in case you aren't that familiar with *nix files, 
jps8008)

Then just add the resolution(s) that you want (and are supported by your 
hardware).


Mark


Chad Martin wrote:
<snip>
> Well, you may have only one resolution configured, then.  Instead of
> running Xconfigurator, it may be easiest to just change the
> configuration file directly.  It's not hard, and you won't risk losing
> the rest of your configuration.  The hardest part, actually, will be
> finding the file to configure.  Since you're running RH 7.3, you're
> using XFree86.  Take a look in your X logs to figure out where your
> configuration file is.  It'll be in /var/log, and it should match
> XFree*.log.  Open it up (you may need to be root), and take a look in
> the first 20 lines or so for something like:
> 
> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
<snip>


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