Bob,
Thanks. So would it be best to add the utxconfig just before the
utfit command and set it to what ever the monitor can support? Or is
this something you just run once on each server in the FOG?
Bob Doolittle wrote:
The problem is most likely that you're not strictly moving from a large
monitor to a small one. In fact your 1600x1200 monitor is wider. My
guess is that the initially-allocated framebuffer isn't big enough to
handle it.
1680*1050 = 1764000 pixels
1600*1200 = 1920000 pixels
So the 1600x1200 monitor requires an overall-larger framebuffer.
Try running "utxconfig -r 1600x1200" . After that, your initial session
will always be sized to the larger one, and you can xrandr back and
forth at will.
-Bob
CJ Keist wrote:
Running SRSS 4.1 and testing out resizing desktop automagicly when
moving from sunray with large monitor to sunray with a smaller monitor
and vis versa.
I found the utfit script from Bod D. and not having any luck getting
it to work. I'm testing with just my account, so have put the
following in my .dtprofile:
/opt/SUNWut/bin/utaction -c /usr/local/bin/utfit &
When I use my smart card on a Sunray with a monitor that supports
1680x1050, then move to a sunray with a monitor res of 1600x1200, it
is not resizing my session.
Running the command by hand, on the 1600x1200 sunray, I'm getting the
error from xrandr of "Size 1600x1200 not found in available modes".
Which doesn't make since as the sunray works fine with that monitor.
Any ideas what's going on here?
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