On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 04:03, fe dora wrote: > How do I get Fedora to see replacement monitor? > snipped > Q: How can I force the machine (Fedora-core 1) to > recognize the replacement monitor? > > Other info: > mobo- Asus A7N8X-D I am a bit rusty on this one, reboot and at the grub loader press e on the selected kernel edit the kernel string [press e again] then add to the end of the kernel entry init 3 then press b to boot You should boot to the login prompt. login as root run redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfig should work select a generic "crt" monitor if yours is not listed. Then set the resolutions and check that your graphic card is using the right driver. If that doesnt work try redhat-config-xfree86 --help for an output of options. Chad