help needed configuring monitor

From: Beowulf (beowulf_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 04/20/05


Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 07:32:57 -0500

Just installed Fedora Core 3. My monitor was not listed, though several
similar monitors were. Which monitor should I choose? I have a 17# LCD
monitor: MAG Innovision Product# LT765 Model# 785 I choose generic LCD,
but the problem is the display is shifted to the right about 1/4inch, which
of course I can fix with the monitor's built in controls, but then if I
boot into that other OS run by the Borg it would be out of whack. Would
like to get the correct driver through Fedora if possible. Any help
appreciated! Graphics card was recognized which is great since it is an
nvidia GeForce (yeah, I can play Unreal Tournament!)



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