You can install a custom modeline.  The following is one I created
with the help of the "gtf" application that shipped with XFree86 4.3.

# 1280x854 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 53.04 kHz; pclk: 89.96 MHz
  Modeline "1280x854"  89.96  1280 1352 1488 1696  854 855 858 884 

Drop that into the Section "Monitor" of the XF86Config file.  Then
add the modeline name "1280x854" to the Modes line in the
Subsection "Display" of the Section "Screen" that is being used.
Assuming that the HorizSync and VertRefresh sections in the
Section "Monitor" allow for a 53.04 kHz, 60 Hz mode, it should
work. 


                        Mark.


On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Alicia Palacios [iso-8859-1] Ca�as wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> I'm a linux user.
> I've installed redhat linux 9.0 on a laptop, and I've some problems to
> configure my screen resolution and monitor in the XF86Config:    I've a
> panoramic monitor of 15,2" (it's an airis laptop) with a resolution of
> 1280x854. But I can't find this resolution between the options of redhat
> 9.0. to do it in a graphic way, then "what can I do?"
> 
> Thanks in advanced
> Alicia
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