\_ I have been able to get my Sony CPD-E400 (19") monitor working with \_ Linux by messing around with default modelines, but I am sure the \_ situation is not optimal. It looks pretty raggedy at 1280x1024 and \_ above; the left side of the display sort of tears a little and there are \_ left-right, up-down offset issues as well. I tried the Sony website and \_ their tech support 800 number: nobody seems to have heard of Linux. The \_ phone-drone even said I would have to talk to Microsoft about X-windows \_ issues. I politely said that X-windows had nothing to do with M$. I know \_ the monitor is CAPABLE of working very cleanly at up to 1600x1200 at \_ non-interlaced high refresh rates because it works well with W98. \_ \_ Any help or pointers greatly appreciated. No W98 flames or sermons, \_ please. see if you have 'xvidtune' floating around anywhere. Read the warnings, then play with it. Or use the xconfigurator and start with other 19" monitors as a base. freshmeat search for 'video timings' or some such. I think there's a kde tool that's purty for doing that as well as vid_gen or somesuch from the commandline. You'll need to know you're monitors intimate secrets though. There's also a few websites that offer modelines as well. David