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Old 2nd October 2008, 06:23 AM
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Disabling TV output in xorg.conf

Hello All,

I'm new to Fedora, and new(ish) to Linux. My brother and I dabbled for a while years ago.

Forgive me if I posted this in the wrong forum.

I have a Gateway ML6732 notebook computer. It's got a widescreen LCD monitor, but when I get the widescreen video mode going, the desktop still only uses 1024x768. Now I know how to fix this, it's the TV output:

xrandr --output TV --off

in the command line, which works just fine, but I know there's a way to disable TV out in xorg.conf. I know there's a way because I had it working, then I did something dumb to my system w/o backing it up and had to re-install, and can't find the site I found before.

Thanks in advance,
--Aaron
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