I posted the following message on Jan 27 but only got one response suggesting to download a commercial X server (which I would rather avoid.) There must be an obvious solution to this problem, some parameter or config file that just needs a tweak perhaps. I also tried Mandrake 9.2 but it wouldn't even start X at all. Sorry, I don't have the log from startx with Mandrake 9.2 handy, however, I could redo the install if necessary to obtain some more clues. I hope that somebody might be able to suggest something else I can adjust given the description below since Fedora is my preference. I have also done a boot from the Knoppix live CD and while the horizontal/vertical adjustment is not optimal with X, at least the screen is not washed out. Here again is the problem: I've got a dual boot system with a Radeon 7500 and AOC 17Klr monitor which works fine under XP. When I dual boot to Fedora (or even during the Fedora install process), the screen is very washed out, almost as if the brightness was too high and the contrast too low. Booting back to Windows without touching the monitor controls gives a great picture however. I installed Fedora using an IBM 2237 monitor and the picture was great during install and subsequent boot. Fedora does not know about the AOC 7Klr so I found the refresh rate settings on the AOC web site and plugged them into MonitorsDB so I could select the monitor using redhat-config-xfree86 - didn't change a thing, still all washed out. Given that the IBM monitor works fine, I doubt that the Radeon 7500 is the culprit. That leaves the AOC 7Klr - however it works fine under Windows. Has anybody seen this sort of behavior? It's almost barely usable if I play with the monitor brightness/contrast (but still quite annoying). Of course, when I reboot to XP, I have to fiddle with the controls again to get the picture looking ok again. Any suggestions are welcome. I've done a ton of Linux installs but this is the first time I've seen this one. Thanks, Curtis