Re: xrandr (X11), Wayland xrandr alternative

2021-11-27 Thread allan2016--- via users
På Thu, 25 Nov 2021 15:18:43 -0500 (EST) Slade Watkins skrev: > Hey there, > Anyone know of an alternative to xrandr on Wayland ... Try wlr-randr Allan. ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to

Re: xrandr (X11), Wayland xrandr alternative

2021-11-25 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 11/25/21 12:18, Slade Watkins wrote: I'd love to use Fedora and migrate off of Ubuntu fully, since it meets my needs better, but I absolutely need to be able to run those commands automatically at startup. Just having trouble figuring that out. Put those commands in a shell script and

Re: xrandr (X11), Wayland xrandr alternative

2021-11-25 Thread Slade Watkins
On Thu, 25 Nov 2021, Slade Watkins wrote: On Thu, 25 Nov 2021, Joe Zeff wrote: Add them to ~/.bashrc Jeff, *Joe. Sorry - some things got messed up working with my text editor. Not sure what happened there. -slade ___ users mailing

Re: xrandr (X11), Wayland xrandr alternative

2021-11-25 Thread Slade Watkins
On Thu, 25 Nov 2021, Joe Zeff wrote: Add them to ~/.bashrc Jeff, My understanding is that ~/.bashrc runs before login, and not when GNOME is launched. I'm probably wrong but that's what some resources online are stating... I've also tried adding things into that file and it hasn't worked,

Re: xrandr (X11), Wayland xrandr alternative

2021-11-25 Thread Joe Zeff
On 11/25/21 1:18 PM, Slade Watkins wrote: If not, then I'm fine sticking with X11 for xrandr. I've been having trouble figuring out how to get my two xrandr commands to run at startup in GNOME 41. Add them to ~/.bashrc ___ users mailing list

xrandr (X11), Wayland xrandr alternative

2021-11-25 Thread Slade Watkins
Hey there, Anyone know of an alternative to xrandr on Wayland that has proper Colorspace and Broadcast RGB (Full) support? I want to use Wayland (and get off of X.Org) for better trackpad gesture support but am out of luck due to not having something that works with it. If not, then I'm fine

Re: xrandr -

2021-01-08 Thread Gary Stainburn
On 07/01/2021 16:02, Bob Goodwin wrote: Can someone tell me the xrabdr command to set the scan to "1920x`080" and keep it there through reboot. I have a new Fedora 33 that I cant seem to get right. I've had to add a BASH script to ~/.kde/Autostart to set mine.  The KDE settings app seems

Re: xrandr -

2021-01-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/7/21 10:48 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: It's  xfce which has a settings menu item for Display which allows me to set the 1920x1080 but I have to click om Apply, then it displays instructions for saving that setting but it reverts to the previous display before I or a helper can read it.

Re: xrandr -

2021-01-07 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 2021-01-07 13:19, Samuel Sieb wrote: There is no command that will keep it there through reboot.  You might be able to add an xorg snippet.  What desktop are you using that isn't getting the right resolution or keeping the one you set? . It's  xfce which has a settings menu item for

Re: xrandr -

2021-01-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 1/7/21 8:02 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote: Can someone tell me the xrabdr command to set the scan to "1920x`080" and keep it there through reboot. I have a new Fedora 33 that I cant seem to get right. There is no command that will keep it there through reboot. You might be able to add an xorg

Re: xrandr -

2021-01-07 Thread Barry
> On 7 Jan 2021, at 16:17, Bob Goodwin wrote: > > Can someone tell me the xrabdr command to set the scan to "1920x1080" and > keep it there through reboot. I have a new Fedora 33 that I cant seem to get > right. Xrandr is only for runtime. You need to edit the x

xrandr -

2021-01-07 Thread Bob Goodwin
Can someone tell me the xrabdr command to set the scan to "1920x1080" and keep it there through reboot. I have a new Fedora 33 that I cant seem to get right. -- Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA FEDORA-32/64bit LINUX XFCE Fastmail POP3 ___ users

xrandr -

2021-01-07 Thread Bob Goodwin
Can someone tell me the xrabdr command to set the scan to "1920x`080" and keep it there through reboot. I have a new Fedora 33 that I cant seem to get right. -- Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA FEDORA-32/64bit LINUX XFCE Fastmail POP3 ___ users

xrandr for undetected screen resolution no longer working?

2015-06-01 Thread Frederic Muller
I have 2 TVs (with different resolution) to test. I start with cvt, then xrandr --newmode, xrandr --addmode and then --output. At the --addmode stage the mode appears in (GNOME3) All settings, Display, monitor. Whethere I use the graphical way or the --output command the monitor remains

Re: xrandr for undetected screen resolution no longer working?

2015-06-01 Thread Barry Scott
fix it. Apparently the problem might lay elsewhere... So I have 2 TVs (with different resolution) to test. I start with cvt, then xrandr --newmode, xrandr --addmode and then --output. You should be getting EDID back from the screen that can be used to set the mode. You should see the EDID

Re: how to run xrandr command at startup

2015-01-03 Thread John M Cavallo
On Friday, January 02, 2015 03:44:49 PM CS DBA wrote: Hi all; I want to run an xrandr command at startup. I Tried these solutions with no luck: 1) added command it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local (as a script with #!/bin/bash as the first line) created a soft link from /etc/rc.d/rc.local

Re: how to run xrandr command at startup

2015-01-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/03/15 06:44, CS DBA wrote: Hi all; I want to run an xrandr command at startup. I Tried these solutions with no luck: 1) added command it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local (as a script with #!/bin/bash as the first line) created a soft link from /etc/rc.d/rc.local to /etc/rc.local

Re: how to run xrandr command at startup

2015-01-02 Thread CS DBA
On 1/2/15 3:44 PM, CS DBA wrote: Hi all; I want to run an xrandr command at startup. I Tried these solutions with no luck: 1) added command it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local (as a script with #!/bin/bash as the first line) created a soft link from /etc/rc.d/rc.local to /etc/rc.local

how to run xrandr command at startup

2015-01-02 Thread CS DBA
Hi all; I want to run an xrandr command at startup. I Tried these solutions with no luck: 1) added command it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local (as a script with #!/bin/bash as the first line) created a soft link from /etc/rc.d/rc.local to /etc/rc.local systemctl start rc-local.service 2) added

Joining the modern era: Xinerama to XRandR

2014-06-07 Thread Noah Cutler
Got RandR setup in place here with a 3 monitor setup, but have hit a sticky wicket relative to previous Xinerama setup (which I have reverted to until I find a suitable workaround). With Xinerama we can stich together separate X screens under a single large display. This allows me to use my

xrandr can't display

2012-08-11 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, I am still trying to solve my issue. After some updates (Fedora 16), I get xrandr -q Can't open display The variable $DISPLAY seems OK. It is an intel card 82Q963/Q965 using the driver: xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.19.0-3.fc16 The /var/log/message seems OK How to wake up the X server

Re: xrandr can't display

2012-08-11 Thread Patrick Dupre
Trying to understand!!! xrandr only works in an X environment. Here is the /var/log/Xorg.0.log The glitch is that X stops and not continue as it should. ALso note that I can generate the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file if I keep the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d empty. .Org X Server 1.11.4 Release Date

Re: xrandr can't display

2012-08-11 Thread Patrick Dupre
It seems that it is fixed after that I have been able to make progess in the distribution update. Trying to understand!!! xrandr only works in an X environment. Here is the /var/log/Xorg.0.log The glitch is that X stops and not continue as it should. ALso note that I can generate the /var

Re: xrandr can't display

2012-08-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/12/2012 08:18 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote: It seems that it is fixed after that I have been able to make progess in the distribution update. Good to hear you fixed it. BTW, it is customary to tell people how you fixed it in order to help others who may experience the same problem

F17: swap monitors: minimal xrandr to xorg.conf translation

2012-06-14 Thread Nick Urbanik
Dear Folks, My two monitors come up the wrong way round, and I quickly came up with the xrandr command which I've been running when I log in: xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1600x1200 --output DVI-0 --mode 1920x1200 --right-of VGA-0 However, I am not sure how to express this in xorg.conf any

Re: F17: SOLVED: swap monitors: minimal xrandr to xorg.conf translation

2012-06-14 Thread Nick Urbanik
Dear Folks, On 14/06/12 17:53 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote: Dear Folks, My two monitors come up the wrong way round, and I quickly came up with the xrandr command which I've been running when I log in: xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1600x1200 --output DVI-0 --mode 1920x1200 --right-of VGA-0

xrandr not working

2011-05-02 Thread suvayu ali
Hi Fedora users, On my laptop this used to work before: $ xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1280x800 --output VGA1 --mode 1680x1050 --above But today it stopped working. Following is the output from xrandr on my system. Any thoughts what is going wrong? $ xrandr Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current

Re: xrandr not working

2011-05-02 Thread suvayu ali
Sorry disregard the message. Found my typo. On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:37 PM, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Fedora users, On my laptop this used to work before: $ xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1280x800 --output VGA1 --mode 1680x1050 --above Should have been: $ xrandr

Running xrandr for kdm and after login

2010-09-08 Thread Jonathan Gardner
I've been playing around with a dual-monitor setup on my F13 install. I can run a command like the following to get them to display properly: /usr/bin/xrandr --output DFP2 --auto --rotate left --output CRT1 --auto --pos 1080x420 I added the above line to /etc/kde/kdm/Xsetup. When I start

How to specifiy/modify GDM login xrandr settings

2010-06-09 Thread Charles Butterfield
I would like to modify the default xrandr settings to swap my two monitors when GDM displays the login screen. Do I need to edit some script in the /etc/gdm/Init/... (or PreSession...) trees, or is there a cleaner way to drop in a small property setting somewhere? I'm running Fedora-13

Re: How to specifiy/modify GDM login xrandr settings

2010-06-09 Thread Tom Horsley
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 18:02:12 -0400 Charles Butterfield wrote: In the meantime, I'm still interested in the approved manner of tweaking XRandR setting while the GDM login screen is being displayed. Completely wild guess here, but gdm is running as the user gdm. Perhaps a script in the /etc/X11