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Old 20th May 2012, 08:28 PM
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Unhappy ACER D270-1628 Monitor shows as Unknown

I recently installed Fedora 16 on ACER Aspire One (laptop) modek D270-1628.
When going in system settings > Displays
1) my laptop monitor (1024x600) shows as unknown, I can't change it
2) trying to connect a second monitor fails, it is not detected.

I suspect that I need to re-do some xorg.conf stuff.

Can you give me any pointers how to configure X on this new install?

Thanks!

Michel Beaulieu
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