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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:57:41 +0300 |
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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> > Several obvious questions arise: |
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> > _Why_ did X select a different resolution today? |
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> > _How_ can I get to the higher resolution? |
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> > _What_ can I do to prevent a recurrence of this problem? |
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> Don't know about 1 and 3, but you can change resolution by simply |
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> right-clicking on your desktop in most DEs and in the settings there |
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> select a resolution. |
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Gnome's right click doesn't offer any system setting choices. From the |
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start menu, System//Preferences//ScreenResolution offers choices, but |
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only up to 1024x768. There's no sign of the 1280x1024 that had been in |
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use :-< |