Re: Setting X11 Screen Resolution.



Reg Clemens wrote:

I know there is a place to set the X11 Screen size/Screen Resolution if the server
just 'gets it wrong' but I cant find that place/ remember where it is.

Can someone with a better memory than mine tell me WHERE IT IS?




/etc/X11/xorg.conf
I've had decent luck just making sure the Monitor type in system-config-display is either the correct model or a Generic of the desired resolution, without manually editing xorg.conf at all.
-Dan

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