It seems that grandr has dependencies on Gnome libs. From the homepage: Grandr
is a GNOME Panel Applet that allow you to select screen resolution and
orientation from your GNOME Panel.

Another alternative is arandr. Depends only on Python and PyGTK. Perhaps a
little less refined, but works well here, in 2 notebooks with Xubuntu
Karmic.

A. C. Censi

On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Jarno Suni <[email protected]>wrote:

> There is no GUI utility to manage multiple screens in Xubuntu. An
> external screen for a laptop is not uncommon, I suppose, and grandr is
> flexible and easy to use.
>
> (I have made scripts using xrandr and use them by keyboard shortcuts,
> but they are not universal.)
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