Whats the big deal?
Old monitors (and such must have existed in the first half of the 90ies) with a low resolution normally need a xorg.conf just because most of them will not work properly anymore.
Out of four CRT's all around 10 years old I have (had), are only 2 functioning right now and both have developed some weird quirks by which you need to define certain settings by hand. And those screens do know resolutions up to 1200x1600.
Old monitors (and such must have existed in the first half of the 90ies) with a low resolution normally need a xorg.conf just because most of them will not work properly anymore.
Out of four CRT's all around 10 years old I have (had), are only 2 functioning right now and both have developed some weird quirks by which you need to define certain settings by hand. And those screens do know resolutions up to 1200x1600.
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