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Subject: Re: New Monitor SETTING
From: John Gluck <john.gluck () sympatico ! ca>
Date: 2001-04-19 20:42:13
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cachemonet@linuxfreemail.com wrote:
> I've seen the window before.. it kind of mirrors the one in windows 9x
> you know if you wanted to change from a NEC monitor to a Sony monitor.. you'd go to \
> 'display settings' and change the monitor drivers.. GNOME has the same because I've \
> seen it.. now where in the heck did it go?????
> > That would be in /etc/Xf86Config I don't think Gnome has a utility to do this.
> >
> > This file is very hard to edit if you don't know what you are doing...
> >
> > There is also a utility called xvidtune that may help...
> >
> > If you post the specs of your monitor and which version of X you are useing, \
> > someone may have a file that can do the job.
> > John
> >
>
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Hey...
Consider yourself lucky. I ain't even never seen it before so I gave the straight \
plain vanilla X windows way of doing it.
Thanks for the hint though, I would never even thought of looking for such an applet \
in gnome.
John
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