If you have a graphic login, I would switch to a console login, save my XF86Config 
then shut down,
install the new monitor, login and run XFree86 -configure as root then move and rename 
the
XF86Config.new which was created to /etc/X11 where it belongs. If it does not give you 
what you
want I would use the old config to adapt the new one keeping only the monitor and 
screen sections
of the new one...
Lionel
--- skaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the basics are covered in the xfree docs, as far as i remember from when 
> i looked, but i'm too tired right now to tell the exact spot, 10:13 am, 
> almost time for bed.
> 
> Batara Kesuma wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am using a 15" CRT monitor now. I am running XFree86 version 4.2.0. I
> >want to change to TFT monitor, what steps should I take to change the
> >configuration, etc? I am afraid that if I just plug and play the new TFT
> >monitor with old XFree86 configuration, I could destroy my monitor. Please
> >help, and thank you very much.
> >
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