Incoming from Andrew Graupe:
> s. keeling wrote:
> 
> >Incoming from Andrew Graupe:
> >
> >>Is there any chance that xf86config will pick unsuitable sync rates, 
> >>thus causing damage to my monitor?  I'm getting a new LCD soon, and I 
> >
> >This is generally applicable only to very old monitors.  Sync rates
> >are pretty much irrelevant when it comes to LCDs anyway.  Just choose
> 
> There is no LCD option.  Where would this be located?  Perhaps my memory 

To tell the truth, it's been a while since I used xf86config.  Most
distros have much newer and prettier X configurators.  sax is way GUI,
Debian's dpkg-reconfigure is character/curses based.  I would expect
something as whiz-bang as Gentoo would have something more recent than
xf86config. 


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