Yes, Ive done exactly that. This is the result
monitor probe is disabled
resolution change does not "stay" when you log out and back in. Only 800x600 stays all these cards can do 1024x768 in windows...
Hmmm, OK, when you get the "Display Settings" window there is a tab at the top for "Advanced Settings" right?
And when you select that tab there is a section for "monitor" with a button that says "Configure..." to the left of it?
If you click on the "Configure..." button can you select your monitor model? Or if your monitor model is not defined select "Generic CRT Display-->Monitor 1024x768" or "Generic LCD Display --> LCD Panel 1024x768" as appropriate?
It sounds like "ddcprobe" is not working with your display type. (this means that the Xwindows driver is not able to automatically detect the display's resolution and refresh capabilities).
-Ben.
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