Did another search on google and found a url that described the tools nicely:

http://www.tacpa.org/notes/linux/x.html

Anyway, I told my friend to use Xconfigurator and it worked great!

Please accept my apology for not doing more research before posting the
question.  But at least I have a URL (above) that may help others.

:-)


--- Susan Macchia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a friend who got a new monitor for her Redhat 7.0 system.  Right now
> when she boots, she gets no usable X display.  The new monitor has a Compaq
> trinitron p700.  She has modified /etc/X11/XF86config for the refresh rate,
> etc.  But still not go.
> 
> I searched the SxS for info on this but did not really find anything.  Does
> anyone have any ideas what she might need to do (short of reinstalling the OS
> -
> we don't want to have to do that).
> 
> TIA
> 
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