OK - my new Acer Aspire One is up and running Fedora 10 and KDE. My temptation has been to create an xorg.conf and adjusting the 1024x600 into a virtual 1024x768 but OK, for the time being, I'm playing and learning. KDE 4's systemsettings has a really interesting 'Display' option that allows me independent controls for the 19" LCD on my KVM (set to 1280x1024) and the built-in screen and for the present, I am using the 'clone' option. It is apparent that if I reboot, the 19" display actually comes up in some grotesque resolution like maybe 640x480 and if I run systemsettings and just click the 'Display' control icon, it immediately restores the 1280x1024 setting...no need to click apply or anything else. That seems to be a bug but it also seems that KDE is really close to getting this tool right. In my mind, installing and running system-config-display on this system would pretty much defeat what KDE is trying to accomplish here. Is there anything here worthy of a bug report? One more thing...I set it up with my KVM and finally just booted it without any of that attached and realized that the built-in track pad doesn't work at all. I installed ksynaptics, disconnected the USB mouse and rebooted but it still seems dead to the world in Fedora, not in Windows. Anyone have a suggestion? Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines