On Monday 16 January 2012 16:49:38 Fedora User wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 05:45:17 +
> Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> > I missed the earlier thread about this. Would something on the lines
> > of
> >
> > xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1366x768 --output HDMI1 --mode 1920x1080
> > --right- of LVDS1
>
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 05:45:17 +
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>
> I missed the earlier thread about this. Would something on the lines
> of
>
> xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1366x768 --output HDMI1 --mode 1920x1080
> --right- of LVDS1
Probably not and I was trying to clone LVDS1. After considerable
On Monday 16 January 2012 00:03:35 Fedora User wrote:
> A post for posterity. The essence of this issue was that, using KDE, the
> highest resolution that was offered for my HDTV, connected to my
> laptop via HDMI, was 1024x768. A number of people made a number of
> suggestions.
>
> Turns out that
A post for posterity. The essence of this issue was that, using KDE, the
highest resolution that was offered for my HDTV, connected to my
laptop via HDMI, was 1024x768. A number of people made a number of
suggestions.
Turns out that the problem rested in a check box toggle for unified
displays. Un
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Fedora User wrote:
> The first time that I plugged my laptop into my HD TV, KDE (I guess it
> was KDE) provided a pop-up to configure the second monitor. It
> correctly identified it at 1920 x 1080. For some reason, my primary
> monitor also adapted to the TV sett
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 15:33:11 -0600
Ian Pilcher wrote:
> man(1) xrandr
>
Too simple. I'll give it a try and thanks.
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 15:21:09 -0500
Jim wrote:
> my vga computer connection to a 42" Sony Bravia has resolution
> 1360x768 Check the TV user manual to see what resolution it allows.
TV supports 1080p which is 1920x1080 AND I realized that resolution the
first time I plugged in my laptop.
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On 01/10/2012 02:37 PM, Fedora User wrote:
The first time that I plugged my laptop into my HD TV, KDE (I guess it
was KDE) provided a pop-up to configure the second monitor. It
correctly identified it at 1920 x 1080. For some reason, my primary
monitor also adapted to the TV setting and great por
On 01/10/2012 02:37 PM, Fedora User wrote:
The first time that I plugged my laptop into my HD TV, KDE (I guess it
was KDE) provided a pop-up to configure the second monitor. It
correctly identified it at 1920 x 1080. For some reason, my primary
monitor also adapted to the TV setting and great por
The first time that I plugged my laptop into my HD TV, KDE (I guess it
was KDE) provided a pop-up to configure the second monitor. It
correctly identified it at 1920 x 1080. For some reason, my primary
monitor also adapted to the TV setting and great portions of my desktop
were off the margins. I c
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