On 05/19/04 09:10, bing yu wrote:
#xrandr
*0 1024 x 768( 333mm x 250mm ) *75 70 60
i want to raplace *75 to 85 or 100
how to ?
# dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to change refresh rates.
Remember to use caution as out-of-range settings may damage your monitor.
Regards.
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#xrandr
*0 1024 x 768( 333mm x 250mm ) *75 70 60
i want to raplace *75 to 85 or 100
how to ?
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 02:22:33PM +0200, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
> On 18-05-2004 16:17, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> >If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to
>
On 18-05-2004 16:17, Anthony Campbell wrote:
If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to
1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen.
How do I make it adjust to the different resolution?
I'm sure this is very elementary but I can't find it anywhere
On 18 May 2004, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to
> > 1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen.
> > How do I make it adjust to the different resolution?
>
> Assu
--- Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to
> 1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen.
> How do I make it adjust to the different resolution?
Assuming this is a permenant change, see the optio
If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to
1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen.
How do I make it adjust to the different resolution?
I'm sure this is very elementary but I can't find it anywhere in the
docs.
Anthony
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