Hope this helps KlenTelaris !
You have to go in through the prompt to your xorg.conf
Located here.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Then providing you have allowed for your current account to sudo... you can look around in your GUI for the user accounts and change the permissions for your account that you will be using for you to change the xorg.conf file...
/etc/X11/sudo nano xorg.conf
The sudo is the superuser do command... you will need to use such as to change your xorg.conf file... the nano is the text editor... you could use the text editor of your choice...
Then you need the exact frequency of your monitor plus the resolutions as to fix your display...
Use the display section provided in the xorg.conf file as a layout but comment out it after you are done or you will have problems...
Good luck,
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