I have experienced that same problem in F11, with an LCD monitor.
Solution was to supply an xorg.conf file. I didn't get around to
trying the X -configure that some have suggested. What I got was
a pointer to a program that runs in Windows that will dump the mode
line suitable for use with X. It's a pay program with a free trial,
and since I only intended to use it once I thought the free trial
was enough.
Now you're going to ask me the name of the program. It's something
like CheckSR
You could also try installing system-config-display - I don't remember
what happened when I tried that, but it used to let you declare you have
a generic 1024x768 monitor and set the resolution to that.
jhhaynes at earthlink dot net
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