Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote:
One example: get an (not so) old ASUS box with SIS video and LG 710E
monitor. X won't be OK until you get able to:
1) Download system-config-display
2) Figure out that monitor frequencies are not correct (even when you
choose it at system-config-display) and fix it by hand at the created
xorg.conf ...
Did you file a bug report?
At this point many newbie users coming from other distributions (not
to
mention Windows people) will go back to lands they know better.
Other distributions are using the same Xorg. There is nothing magical
that is going to fix these issues in other distributions. Fedora is ill
suited for Windows users since they would expect patent encumbered and
proprietary software we don't provide anyway but any regular users
(regardless of whether they were Windows users before) would want things
to work rather than manually configure it by hand. In cases where it
doesn't work, just file a bug report.
Rahul