ktb wrote:
> If that doesn't work for you make sure you in fact have different
> resolutions to switch to in your /etc/XF86Config file.
Different resolutions within the same color depth that is. This one had
me for a while.
MfG Viktor
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Mike Werner wrote:
>
> Ethan Pierce wrote:
> > I was wondering how to make X switch resolutions. I was told ctrl-alt-+
> > should work but it doesnt for me. Do I need to have xnest installed? Any
> > ideas would be appreciated! Thanks -Ethan
>
> Make sure that you are using the correct + key.
Ethan Pierce wrote:
> I was wondering how to make X switch resolutions. I was told ctrl-alt-+
> should work but it doesnt for me. Do I need to have xnest installed? Any
> ideas would be appreciated! Thanks -Ethan
Make sure that you are using the correct + key. The one at the right end of
the
I was wondering how to make X switch resolutions. I was told ctrl-alt-+
should work but it doesnt for me. Do I need to have xnest installed? Any
ideas would be appreciated! Thanks -Ethan
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