You may still have 1024x768 in the mode line which could cause the problem because X 
would be
creating a virtual screen and be lacking the memory for it...
Additionally, I don't recall which distro you have, if it is one which generates 2 
config files
one for X 3.3.6 and the other for X 4.x.x you might be trying to hack the wrong one.
Check whether you are running X 4 or X 3 (check the log - /var/log/XFree86.0.log - 
where you can
also find out which config file is used) or X -version.
Lionel

--- Diego Cardinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Then why are you trying to run 1024x768 with 32 bit?
> No, my explanation wasn't clear, sorry.
> The problem is that the monitor turns off when I try 800X600 AT 32 BIT!
> that's all!
> Anyway thank you!
> 
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