I tried adjusting the buttons on the monitor itself, however, what I noticed was in the info on one of the monitor buttons was reading the display as 1280x800, and the setting in display settings was showing 1440x900. But if I try and change the setting in debian for a different resolution, I'm always getting a "no connection" or "input not supported" showing on my screen.

So, it still seems like Debian is not grabbing the proper resolution of the monitor. If there is anyone else that has more knowledge of xorg and could help me fix this problem, it would be greatly appreciated. Since I have no idea how to properly edit the xorg.conf file. I would need a step-by-step instruction on what to add and where to add it. The monitor again is an Acer x193w (native resolution is 1440x...@60hz).

Curtis


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