I warned you. I know enough to be dangerous. :D See if
https://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/howto/use-xrandr.html has any useful
info for you.
On Mar 25, 2015 2:52 PM, "Mark Johnsen" <m...@ijohnsen.com> wrote:

> I made some progress, but still struggling.
>
> The Ctrl-Alt-F1 opened a terminal, but maybe not the right kind?
>
> Whenever I issued the xrandr command (other than man xrandr), I got "Can't
> Open Display"
>
> Found two outputs VGA1 and LVDS1 in this file /var/log/Xorg.0.log and this
> coincides with what I saw in the monitor window.  These are the 'output'
> types and if the xrandr command worked I'd issue something like:
> xrandr --ouptut LVDS1 --auto
>
> Someone mentioned xorg.conf, but I could not find any xorg.conf files in
> the etc/X11 file.  In some of the info I found, the xorg.conf was replaced
> in this or a recent version of Debian by something else and confuses me.
>
> One person had the same issue and he got to this directory:
>  $HOME/.e/e/config/standard" and found files such as:
>  "e_randr.cfg" plus "e_randr.1.cfg" thru "e_randr.9.cfg"
>
> Here's the page for that guy:
> https://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=16531.0
>
> He kept saying, "I can login as root."  I'm having issues login as root and
> not I got that right.  I issued:
> sudo su
> cd root
>
> But,
> ls root  -->  there are no files or folders.
>
> I tried:
> cd .e
> cd e
>
> But, no surprise that folder is not there.
>
> I guess my question is, did I get to root, and if so, how can I get to .e
> folder?   I did see the # sign appear like other info I read on the web.
> But, no files are there.
>
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