did you try the configuration tool in ubuntustudio? i assumed you had.if
not,try
the included tool, as well as arandr, which is a handy gui tool for setting
resolution..
I'm not sure; what is the name of the config tool in Studio?
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Alex Armani, IT Consultant \ Digital Musician.
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Alex Armani alex.arm...@rocketmail.com
wrote:
did you try the configuration tool in ubuntustudio? i assumed you had.if
not,try
the included tool, as well as arandr, which is a handy gui tool for
setting resolution..
I'm not sure; what is the name of the
Another useful tip I found when using more than one non-identical
displays (ie diff native resolutions)
also install xrandr along with arandr.
Then pick the largest screen resolution you want, find the scale ration
between what you want and each of the native resolutions and use the
xrandr