Check the manual for the monitor, u will find the HSync and VSync values. 
Further in FC3, XF86Config is no longer available. The config file is named 
as xorg.conf and resides in the same /etc/X11 directory.

-Subhasis

On 4/28/05, thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> query about monitor horizontal & vertical frequencies
> Dear All
> I have a BPL monitor.
> This monitor work fine with a ready made thin client when I choose
> "800x600-60" monitor setting. But same monitor is not working with
> fedora core 3 installation where Compaq & HP monitor are being auto
> detected & working fine.
> As I know here 60 means 60 Hz vertical frequency.
> There is no setting to choose vertical frequency in this thin-client.
> Q1- Since I have to make this monitor work with FC3, may any one
> suggest what horizontal frequency I have to choose?
> Q2- Any generic type of setting that can work for any monitor
> (ofcourse it will not utilize maximum of monitor)?
> Q3- We are not able to find any configuration utility in FC3 (recived
> with LFY magz) for X Server e.g XFree86Setop, XF86Config etc. Please
> suggest way to do so.
> 
> Any advice & url pointer will be ppreciated.
> 
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