Tried it, doesn't work. I get the resolution for my local system which
has a dual head setup like is shown. The remote system is a single
monitor setup so I'm pretty sure I'm not getting the resolution of the
remote system.
[root@localsystem ~]# ssh root@remotesystem
Last login: Fri Nov 15 0
First run:
export DISPLAY=:0
then run
xrandr
Just tried it and it worked for me.
Jeff
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[mailto:owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov] On Behalf Of Stephen
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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 1
On 2013-11-15, at 16:14, Stephen Berg (Contractor)
wrote:
> I'm searching for a command line utility of some fashion to let me get the
> Xwindows screen resolution from a remote system. What I'd like is very
> simply a command, utility, log entry that I can reliably tell that "System X,
> ov
Did you try xdpyinfo?
'man X' gives you an intro to the available X commands.
On 11/15/2013 09:14 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
I'm searching for a command line utility of some fashion to let me get the Xwindows
screen resolution from a remote system. What I'd like is very simply a c
I'm searching for a command line utility of some fashion to let me get
the Xwindows screen resolution from a remote system. What I'd like is
very simply a command, utility, log entry that I can reliably tell that
"System X, over there on the network, is running an Xwindows session at
1920x1080