> Also, 1.0-9755 is no longer supported. You should upgrade to 100.14.11. Oh it's so close... I'm running 100.14.11 now, but it didn't really change anything. It's definitely trying to display on my monitor, but the monitor doesn't like it. In general a Generic LCD Display at 1024x768 (or 1280x1024) works on this monitor. So I looked at an xorg.conf from when the LCD was working correctly. In that xorg.conf there was no Monitor section. So I removed my Monitor section and now I get a display on both. Unfortunately it's pretty crappy. Looks like the resolution on the LCD is 640x480 and the display on the TV is squished. So I think it comes down to creating the correct Monitor section. This is what was in there: #Section "Monitor" # Identifier "Monitor0" # VendorName "Unknown" # ModelName "Unknown" # HorizSync 68.5 - 68.5 # VertRefresh 84.8 # Option "DPMS" #EndSection Any suggested settings to try? Thanks, James -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list