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I had contemplated whether my monitor issues constituted a new thread, and I believe this on does, and it's easy. I goofed up my xorg.conf because I wasn't paying attention. ...
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    Monitor Issue Continues.

    I had contemplated whether my monitor issues constituted a new thread, and I believe this on does, and it's easy.

    I goofed up my xorg.conf because I wasn't paying attention. Would someone be willing to post a default xorg.conf, that is just after install?

    All I need is the screen and modes sections really, so I can tell X where the screen is and how to display

    Thanx in advance

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    The xorg.conf file will differ between individuals due to differing hardware. What you need to do is run the command sax2 as root and this will reconfigure your card correctly.

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    Also next time make a backup copy before making modifications.

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    All is good after running sax2, I was only missing 2 or three characters, no big deal now, and thanx for the help

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