For what its' worth, xrandr is broken if you have xcinerama enabled, at
least with the Nvidia drivers.
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Simon Baev píše v Čt 21. 05. 2015 v 14:22 -0400:
I saw this setting but for some reason it didn't affect anything when
I changed it to 96. Could it be caused by the fact that ongoing (not
logged out) session was active on the server (physical console) while
I was trying to remotely connect
I saw this setting but for some reason it didn't affect anything when I
changed it to 96. Could it be caused by the fact that ongoing (not logged
out) session was active on the server (physical console) while I was trying
to remotely connect to it via X2Go?
The only way I found to connect to that
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Am 21.05.2015 um 20:05 schrieb Simon Baev:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to run *x2goserver* on *Ubuntu Mate 15.04*
which is living on computer with *4k monitor* attached. I changed
*DPI* settings in Control Center - Appearance - Fonts -
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to run *x2goserver* on *Ubuntu Mate 15.04* which is
living on computer with *4k monitor* attached. I changed *DPI* settings in
Control Center - Appearance - Fonts - Details to *168* to let all
applications look good when I work on that machine locally.
When I connect
I wasn't looking to start a shadow session to access existing session. I
just needed to use some software that was installed on that machine so
fresh session worked fine. I will try the extensions approach for testing
and will stick with a separate user scenario for main needs in future.
Thank