Not sure if this has come up before, but I can't seem to find anything
in the archives.

I'm having this problem in a brand new production environment.

When I use utxconfig to set the resolution, it only effects the 'virtual
desktop' but the display is always in 640x480. If I use utresadm to set
the resolution, it works fine.

Problem is with this, is I need to set the resolution per token. Users
will be all over the place using different Sun Rays, and different users
require different resolutions. Unfortunately, utresadm doesn't work with
'-c default -t <TOKEN>'. So the only way, that I can think of, to get
the functionality they require is to use utresadm to add the
resolutions. (Using both '-t <TOKEN> -c <CID>')

This makes:
 'SunRays * Users = Number of definitions'

Pretty tedious process!

I know I didn't have this problem when I had a Sun branded LCD on my
desk, but I had to swap it out with a cheap Daytek. Now I can't use
utxconfig to set the resolution, but I know it worked before. We only
have 6 Sun Rays here so it's not a big deal for us. But our clients will
have much much more.

Anyone know of a better solution or fix?

- Trev

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