Mike Fedyk wrote:

> Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>> Mike Fedyk wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I was reading some reviews of other distributions, and they had a
>>>graphical "control panel" that allowed you to change your resolution
>>>without restarting X11.
>>>
>>>Does Debian have anything like that?
>> 
>> if you're using sid and KDE 3.2 you can use krandrtray. I remember that
>> gnome had one too, but I don't remember the details.
> 
> OK, I found gvidm[1] (doesn't depend on Gnome), but it only changes the
> resolution of the screen, but the resolution of the X desktop.
> 
> Does anyone know if krandrtray will change the desktop resolution also?
after actually trying that..., don't use it. it only changed my X
resolution, and I couldn't even use CTRL + / CTRL - to change it back. I
had to restart my X server (I couldn't access it again since I didn't see
the panel...).

> 
> [1]
> Package: gvidm
> Priority: optional
> Section: x11
> Installed-Size: 66
> Maintainer: Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 0.3.1-4
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0), libgtk1.2 (>=
> 1.2.10-4), xlibs (>> 4.1.0)
> Filename: pool/main/g/gvidm/gvidm_0.3.1-4_i386.deb
> Size: 13682
> MD5sum: 21e54672a7c2f6b45a89fba2ff1b1dfd
> Description: Gtk app to quickly and easily change video resolutions in X.
>   Running gvidm will pop up a list of available modes and allows the user
>   to select one if desired. This makes it perfect for running from an
>   application menu or a hotkey, so you don't have to use ram for an applet
>   constantly running. If you are running dual or multi-head displays, it
>   will give you a list of screens so you can select the appropriate one.

Bye
--
Haim


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