Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe writes:
if nothing else works, get the manuals of your hardware and change theHave you guys tried Xconfigurator? If that doesn't work, then try xf86config, but this requires detailed documentation of your hardware, like hsync and vsync rates for the monitor, etc.
appropriate parameters in the /etc/X11/XF86Config file.
that's irritating. we will have type more characters to get anythingIn case of RedHat 8.0, the thing is now called redhat-config-xserver, I think. It's their new naming convention: redhat-config-whatever.
configured now. :-)
Sameer.
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