On 01/27/2013 03:35 PM, David wrote:
On 1/27/2013 1:19 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 27.01.2013 19:04, schrieb David:
When the application named system-config-display was still available
it would allow the setting to be configured correctly. Since the wizards
at Fedora killed it that is no longer an option
welcome to the new "all is working automatically" attitude
Yeah. Thanks.
I stuck around for several releases hoping that someone would fix this.
But no. Nothing.
It does not really make any difference but I have found a different
Linux distribution, one of the ones that I mentioned in my first post,
that actually finds and configures my monitor. It has done so for years.
It finds it as a 'Generic' monitor but all of the settings are made
correctly. Automatically. In their 'Display Setup' I can find my monitor
by manufacturer name and model along with a more complete listing of the
exact settings.
I keep wondering why o don't switch. Masochist i guess. :-(
Just out of curiosity, and for future reference, what distro might you
be talking about? I missed the first posting...sorry!
EGO II
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