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Join Date: Jun 2003
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I have a couple questions about suse and video on a laptop.
1. how can you tell what screen resolution you are currently in (say you are in KDE)? 2. how can you switch to a new one with the keys on a laptop? Thanks... |
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Using Linux Since 1995
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 130
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You can determine what screen resolution you are in by using a command called xdpyinfo
I may be wrong, but I don't think XFree86 supports mode switching (at least in a stable release). I read that it is comming, but not sure how it will work when released. It isn't quite mode switching, but in your XF86Config-4 (assuming you are using XFree86 4.X), under the "Display" tag you can specify "Modes" like this: Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" Then you can use Ctrl + Alt + + (Press and hold Ctrl, Alt, and +) Wanted to explain that 'cause it looked a little wierd. or Ctrl + Alt + - (Press and hold Ctrl, Alt, and -) to switch resolutions of the same screen. This doesn't resize the desktop. It only changes resolutions. Ken |
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