hi joe,
you did not mention if using gnome or kde and if making changes as user
or as root, or how you tried
with kde, under 'administration' select 'display', then under
'display settings', select 'hardware', 'monitor type', at 'monitor',
click show all available monitors, select 'daewood 707b', click ok.
return to 'settings', then 'resolution', select '1280x1024', click
ok and restart kde.
if this has been tried, you can go to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' and set up
display and resolution.
hth.
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