On 03/01/2013 06:41 PM, David wrote:
You could use "system-config-display" to do this. But Fedora dropped
it several releases ago.
And now is when you will get message after message chock full of helpful
'try this' suggestions that won't work and many 'what does some cryptic
CLI command say? Followed by more 'try this' suggestions that won't work
either.
Or? You could use "system-config-display" to do this. But as I said
Fedora dropped it several releases ago.
Or? You could try Mageia which will find a generic monitor that will
offer the correct resolution for you. And you can actually use their
configuration suite so that you might actually find the *exact* monitor,
by the name and the model and then find a series of *exact* resolution
settings for your exact monitor.
Or? You can stay here and deal with 'something that almost works'.
-- David
Yes, I understand your point but I have nothing better to do and it's an
interesting problem, I may learn something messing with it too.
If I can't make it work acceptably I can switch monitors around or
perhaps even buy another one. Problem there is that this ViewSonic
monitor has been laying around here unused for a couple of years and it
needs to do some work.
Thanks for responding.
Bob
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http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
box10 Fedora-18 Linux
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