On 2018-03-01 17:47, Richard Wilson wrote:
On SouthPole, if the screen resolution doesn't come up as 1280x1024,
then as root
use xrandr to get the display name:
xrandr should be usable by whoever's running the current X session. At
least, I've never needed root to use xrandr.
[snip
Just Uploaded Aaron Jones presentation of "2017 Cyber Security Round Up"
from the Phoenix Linux Users Group's security session on January 18th 2018.
https://youtu.be/ph8187hyDVA
The 2017 Round Up is an informative and entertaining recap of what has
occurred during the year 2017 in relation to
It looks like the monitor simply isn't responding with the right
resolutions, like it doesn't actually do 1080p, or it would report it in
the xrandr -q. I've run into this with old tv's and such that were
finicky, like crappy off-brand chinese tv's (ahem), and simply found
fighting them wasn't