I loved this problem. The solution is usually:
10/19/2005 8:01:33 AM
^ that is pretty much the solution here, but since RH9 uses XF86 instead of X.org the file to edit is /etc/X11/XF86Config. There should be a xf86config script to set this up as well (or something similar); however if you only need to change monitor settings, it would be easier to just edit the file directly. That being said, vtecat5000, you could use pretty much any text editor installed by default on your Linux system. This will probably be nano, pico, vi, or emacs. nano and pico will probably be easiest for you, google to find out how to use them or just start tinkering around.
10/19/2005 12:22:07 PM