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Configuring Monitor in Linux
It is the direction for installing monitor in Linux.
You'd make xf86config file to run X-WINDOW. Your monitor is surely and
easily configured with this file. This file will be made as running xf86config.
Press Enter in the first and second screen after running xf86config file.
In third screen, we come up with the mouse setting screen.
Configure it as opt for user system.
Next will be the screen for selecting KeyBoard.
Configure it as opt for user system.
First, configure a horizontal frequency. Please refer to the horizontal frequency
in monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)
Next, configure a vertical frequency. Please refer to the vertical frequency in
monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)
Then, configure a monitor.
Type in the model name of monitor. The monitor's identification and description
(typed in here) aren't directly related with the execution of X-WINDOW.
󱆌 After complete with other hardware settings, run X-WINDOW.
󱆍 As the configuration has been successfully finished, save a configuration file.
󱆎 Now run X-WINDOW. Theoretically, it is supposed to be executed.
But in some cases, it won't even start. In this case, edit a xf86config file.