Re: F17: what replaces xorg.conf??

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On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 16:59:35 +0000,
  Beartooth <beartooth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

	One of my F17 machines hardly ever manages to boot. It's an old
Dell PowerEdge SC1420, and it did fine with all the previous Fedora
releases, and fine until recently with F17. Now it hits the monitor's
error message "input signal out of range."

	But sometimes, if I leave it long enough, it does get to the login
screen, and after that works normally.

	Time was when I'd've tried editing some configuration file in /
boot/grub or /etc/X11; but the only such I can find now start with "Do
NOT EDIT" -- so I'm out of my depth.

If your monitor has problems with EDID (I have a few that do), then you'll want to provide an xorg.conf file that provides appropriate mode information.
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