[Solved] New widescreen monitor. Install & Tips

HI! i have a Samsung 710T monitor (17 inches), conected to an nvidia card, i configured mi xorg with x-configure lot time ago, now im going to bring home a new SAMSUNG 226NW 22" monitor, and i wanna know the best way to configure the new monitor, like
http://www.samsung.com/ar/products/moni … 6nw_01.jpg
http://www.samsung.com/ar/products/moni … 6nw_02.jpg
- can i (without poweroff the computer... and arch) just unplug the old one and plugin the new monitor, and turn it on?
- with the new monitor pluged in, how can i configure the xorg? can just run again nvidia-xconfig, or what's the best way?
- how i set the widescreen resolution in the desktop (fluxbox) and in games like doom 3, quake 4?
- any other tips welcome!!!
New monitor:
LCD TFT de 22" widescreen analog interface
Maximum resolution 1680x1050 pixels
Bright 300 cd/m², dinamic contrast 3.000:1
MagicBright³
MagicSpeed²
MagicTune
TNX!!
Last edited by leo2501 (2007-09-24 17:40:16)

Perfect! now i install the new monitor, just exit X, run nvidia-xconfig as root, and walaa... i have my xorg perfectly in the right place and the monitor is perfectly adjusted... now im going to stress my eyes with doom3 and quake4 ... see'ya

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