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| You basically have to add the 1920x1200 resolution to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. There's a few ways to do it. I don't know specifically if Fedora has a tool to do it for you, but you can always hit up | ||
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| Apex Techie Lite | you could edit your xorg.conf or there is options in the gnome menu. its in system>preferences>screen resolution or administration>display if you are using the default drivers. if you use the fgrlx drivers you can use the catalyst control panel. | |
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