Re: how to configure laptop monitor correctly

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T.Q. Publications wrote:
| i am having problems configuring the laptop. I have a HP laptop. the
| only selection allowed in setup was "unprobed" monitor. It used 2/3 of
| the screen. I reload the software and now i get 1/2 of the screen. a
| small square... is there a way to do this manually or am i making this
| harder than it actually is?
|
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Have you tried 'system-config-display' from a command line?

You could change the resolution from there to reflect the native
resolution of your LCD.

Best,
- -M
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