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i have a small prob with my FC2 installation.
Everything went fine with the setup of the distro except that the whole screen needs a few pixels move to the left.
I moved from Suse 9.0 to FC2 just to check it out and i knew back then that sax2 could do such a job.
Unfortunately, i haven't found a way to do the same here.
I checked /etc/X11/xorg.conf but didn't find a solution there....
Could you pls give me some advice on what should i do in order to move the screen?
Thanks in advance...
Thanx for replying. I've already tried that, but unfortunately, i forgot to mention that i share the monitor with 3 pcs and when i changed it's settings, the 2 other computers moved their display off to the left too.....
That's why i'm trying to find a s/w solution...
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