Ummm... no. But there's a valid reason for that. This monitor has no "monitor drivers". The CD that comes with themonitor only has a PDF on the disk... nothing else.
What is the brand and model of the screen? Is it correctly recognize by sax2?
It's an Acer A1916W (19" wide screen). It is not correctly recognised by SAX2, but... what difference does this make? I know the Horiz and Ver freq settings already. I set them manually... nad they are not teh source of teh problem... as far as I know... the problem now is the GL "speed"... not the fact that the refresh frequencies are off. With teh tip of using -l in the command to launch sax2 I'm easily able to go in and reset the resoution to 1440x900 and adjust the refresh rates (I can even do this manually in the xorg.conf file) The problem now, after stuggling with in installing the fglrx driver and building the kernel module (as outlined on the openSUSE Wiki) the GL ability of this card is virtually zero. Anything that uses GL is a no go - ie the GL screensavers... and GL Linux game... etc etc. The resolution (and refresh rates) is fine at 1440x900 with 24 bit color... there are no issues there... just no GL. C.