Hi. Thanks for Debian. Really. Thanks a lot.

I am using Debian Stretch.
My computer is a Toshiba Satellite L755D-S5204, AMDA6 with an Ati-Raedon
HD6520G. I use an additional display, a LG Flatron M2241A.
Since Stretch do not recommend to install the catalyst drivers directly
downloaded from ATI (I only got a frozen system AND a no-graphics-only-text
Debian Stretch . . . . I am using the AMD/ATI drivers from the non-free
debian stretch respositories.

In an update fron the last week, something stopped working. Debian no
longer recognize the model and the resolution of the external display in
automatic.
The only resolutions recognized were the three traditional resolutions for
VGA. The highest 1024x768.

I have searched in Google and read the manuals (cvt, xrand, xorg.conf, and
others), I also searched for info in Xorg...  And found a workaround with
""cvt"" and ""xrand --newmode"" / ""xrand --addmode"" / and ""xrand
--output"", so I can manually get the correct display resolution back to
work... although I must type those again each time I turn on the computer.

But, that was working automatically.

I am learning (low to medium, nearer to low, linux/debian user), and
willing to learn.
I want to get this working again.
¿What else do you recommend to check?
¿Any page you can offer to read more?
¿Or this is something to be fixed in a later update of Debian Stretch?
(Anyway I would like to find a little more by myself, even if I could not
fix it).


Thanks for reading.
And if anyone help me, I will REALLY thank that also.

Ricardo M.A.

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