Yes, absolutely.  It's the most important part of defining your screen
to the OS.  Everything else will have problems too, but you may not
notice if this is a dedicated frontend.  

Your Olevia 27" should be about 590mm x 336mm.

-Khanh


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Thanks guys!  That did it!

So basically for Myth to propperly determine the aspect ratio of a
display, the DisplaySize needs to be define in the Xorg.conf file.

You rule!

:-)

Roberto
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> Hey Thanks, I will look into this right now.
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