You can try the xrandr command using a terminal.
$ xrandr -q
gives a list of all supported resolution, while you can use
$ xrandr -s SZ
to set a specific resolution. SZ is the first column of the "xrandr -q" output.
For everything else do a "man xrandr".
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Eric Mesa wrote:
> Ne'Bahn wrote:
>> FreeBSD 6.1
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>> I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've
>> modified xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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Ne'Bahn wrote:
> FreeBSD 6.1
>
> I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've
> modified xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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FreeBSD 6.1
I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've modified
xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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