Op ma, 27-03-2006 te 15:47 -0500, schreef Youness Alaoui:
> cool!
> is it new? I remember it was not possible a few years ago (3 years ago I  
> think), unless I didn't look hard enough..

I've allways known about it, since I first started to use Xserver, must
be like 4 years ago.  My gnome also has a dialog to change
resolution/frequency on the fly and I guess our beloved KDE has it too
(if it involves checkboxes, spinning animations or slow algorythms, KDE
must have it *ouch*) ... you shouldn't read what's behind () as it's
censored ;)

Karel.


> KKRT
> 
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:43:37 -0500, GrdScarabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
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> > Youness Alaoui wrote:
> >> btw, in E17, you can change the resolution of your X server on the fly,
> >> start menu->configuration->resolution  and you set it to whatever you
> >> want, it changes automatically.. I thought we can't do that, and we need
> >> to modify /etc/X11/XFree86Config and restart X before we can see the
> >> change... is it possible only since new versions of X, or is it E17 that
> >> implements it in some way, or are other WMs capable of doing this too ?
> >
> > It's a default capacity of X to cycle between the resolutions :
> > ctrlalt + and ctrlalt - to switch forward and backward ;)
> >
> > GrdScarabe
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