Leslie Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered the following thing:
> 
> This may well induce groans all round, but my old eyes have difficulty 
> reading text on a monitor at the maximum resolution the monitor 
> manufacturer claims I can get with my new monitor (1280x1024). So, once 
> I was able to get the monitor to work at all in Fedora (by creating a 
> new xorg.conf file for the new monitor), I then used the Fedora GUI tool 
> to set the resolution at (apparently) 1024x768. Whether that really is 
> the resolution, I can't say, but I can read text on the monitor quite 
> happily and I'm going to quit now while I'm ahead!

You might find it useful to not lower the resolution to get clearer
text. Better would be to set the monitor to its maximum resolution, then
set the fonts to be larger. That way you can make fonts crisper which
will make it less likely to lead to eyestrain.

BB

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