W. Martin Borgert wrote:
On 2009-02-19 12:52, Mirco Piccin wrote:
grandr is a frontend to xrandr.
You can edit a simple bash script that launch xrandr with your preferred
settings.
Hm, I found the commands for resolution and putting one screen
right of the other, but I didn't find the
Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
W. Martin Borgert wrote:
On 2009-02-19 12:52, Mirco Piccin wrote:
grandr is a frontend to xrandr.
You can edit a simple bash script that launch xrandr with your
preferred settings.
Hm, I found the commands for resolution and putting one screen
right of the other,
Hi,
for the first time I try to get a second monitor at my laptop,
so far with limited success:
Monitors: Internal LVDS 1280×800, external VGA 1280×1024.
Video: Intel GM965/GL960.
Software: Debian 5.0, Gnome. Exception: X is from experimental.
Initial layout: two identical pictures of 1024×786
HI
Monitors: Internal LVDS 1280×800, external VGA 1280×1024.
Video: Intel GM965/GL960.
Software: Debian 5.0, Gnome. Exception: X is from experimental.
Initial layout: two identical pictures of 1024×786 each.
With grandr, I can fix the resolution of each screen (just by
selecting Auto) and
On 2009-02-19 12:52, Mirco Piccin wrote:
grandr is a frontend to xrandr.
You can edit a simple bash script that launch xrandr with your preferred
settings.
Hm, I found the commands for resolution and putting one screen
right of the other, but I didn't find the command to put the
panels on the
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