--=-lopv+tY+FF9m2NKV/R6x Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here's a dumb question. Are you sure your LCD can do >1024x768? 1024x768 is a very common max resolution for LCDs, including my right one here on my dualhead (very annoying because if I had them both at their max, windows would get hidden and whatnot. That was a fun experiment one day.) Anyways, make sure that yours can. Most lower end ones, those about $400 and below didn't do anything above 1024x768 last time I looked. The manuf's website usually lists all the specs on the LCD. Good luck, Bryce On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 08:52, Lee Einer wrote: > Hi, all- >=20 > Just bought a new flat panel monitor last night, after my old monitor=20 > died with a loud "pop" and a column of smoke... >=20 > Anyway, I am having problems getting it configured. I have made several=20 > attempts using the Control Panel to set the resolution to=20 > 1280x1024@60mz, but every time I log out or reboot, the settings reset=20 > to 1024x768 @70mz. It's really starting to chafe me. What is going on=20 > here, and how can I fix? --=20 Bryce C CoBryce Communications --=-lopv+tY+FF9m2NKV/R6x Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA/iCh2/wbq/C6yyPcRAqJHAJ9qwpOsf9WYvy4OHLTIXqEpLDCHsQCeN1wM LIuJy281dQV0Y1CPrADdKug= =/hRo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-lopv+tY+FF9m2NKV/R6x--