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I know, but in older linux you could use that command since the
detection wasn't good in Xfree. I think it was available in debian
woody, and many other distros of the time.<br>
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Thank you!<br>
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Marcos<br>
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Richard Meyer escribió:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 18:56 +0900, Marcos Raul Carot wrote:
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<pre wrap="">G' day!
Some time ago I found that there is an utility that automagically tests
the monitor and writes a XF86Config compatible monitor section file.
Sadly I forgot which was this command line utility, and I can't find if
in google (!). Does somebody here know which is the command for that?
Thank you very much!
Marcos Carot
Crawley, WA
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<pre wrap=""><!---->It depends on the distro SaX2 works fine for SUSE
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