Ninad Purohit <ninadonline(at)yahoo.co.in> writes:
no i meant XF86Setup that is /bin/X11/XFree86Setup it was a utility somewhat like Xconfigurator that redhat no longer provides
Even after setting the standard refresh rates of your monitor (both v & h) from the manual, you may still encounter this problem. Unlike the support software provided by the manufacturer under Windoz you do not have low level easy to use tweak utilities in Linux.
IMHO a workable workaround is to use the monitor settings controls (those that ar *on* the monitor) to shift the desktop to the left.
quasi