On 10/02/14 13:12, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
Nothing I have tried seems to work except xrandr.
You don't need to use system-config-display. Just plop a similar
xorg.conf file with timing data appropriate for your monitor. I though
you had already collected that and should be able to use it instead of
the timing data I had.
It seemed everything I tried would quit in the boot process at lightdm
before the login GUI came up. I gave up on that and simply added the
xrandr lines to a script I run anyway to set up other things I want done
like mapping keys, etc. And I decided to use the monitor on the Fedora
21 computer instead of this one. So everything works, just not an
elegant solution ...
Thanks,
Bob
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