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Mark Knecht posted on Tue, 02 Feb 2010 05:52:37 -0800 as excerpted: |
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> That said I had played a |
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> bit with xrandr before I set up my xorg.conf file. I'll investigate your |
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> scripts more fully and see if I can figure out how that might work for |
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> me. |
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FWIW, those weren't the scripts, but the xrandr commands the scripts ended |
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up issuing. The scripts... would obviously be more code and less |
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explanation. =:^) But, enough of the assumptions are (sort of) hard coded |
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(they're in variables, but the values for the vars are hard-coded, but at |
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least as vars, they're easier to change than if they were actually hard- |
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coded at each use), that the scripts aren't really appropriate for wider |
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use, at least not without some editing. |
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But I could post them (well, it, it's a single script that takes a single |
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command-line parameter) if desired. I forget whether it was that one, or |
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something else, that I posted the script for some months ago... |
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. |
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"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- |
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and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman |