Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Rick Dooling wrote:
Hello, all,
I'm running Etch and an nvidia card. I get some info about my display
settings by running nvidia-settings.
Is there a simple command from a bash prompt that will tell me what
resolution my display is currently running at?
On Feb 11, 7:20 pm, Raj Kiran Grandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xwininfo -root
xrandr
Perfect! Thank you both.
RD
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On 2008-02-11 20:08:37 -0500, Ralph Katz wrote:
$ xrandr
also shows what's available. man xrandr.
But it needs the RANDR extension. I'm not sure it is always available
(e.g. in VNC). I suggest xdpyinfo.
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Rick Dooling wrote:
Hello, all,
I'm running Etch and an nvidia card. I get some info about my display
settings by running nvidia-settings.
Is there a simple command from a bash prompt that will tell me what
resolution my display is currently running at?
xwininfo -root
Thanks for the help,
Hello, all,
I'm running Etch and an nvidia card. I get some info about my display
settings by running nvidia-settings.
Is there a simple command from a bash prompt that will tell me what
resolution my display is currently running at?
Thanks for the help,
RD
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On 02/11/2008 07:30 PM, Rick Dooling wrote:
Hello, all,
I'm running Etch and an nvidia card. I get some info about my display
settings by running nvidia-settings.
Is there a simple command from a bash prompt that will tell me what
resolution my display is currently running at?
Thanks
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