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#1 2009-12-04 05:16:25

saltsprung
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How do I change the screen resolution in crunbang lite? [Solved]

I need to know exactly what to type in the terminal please.:)

Last edited by saltsprung (2009-12-04 07:09:58)

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#2 2009-12-04 05:20:54

saltsprung
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Re: How do I change the screen resolution in crunbang lite? [Solved]

I know I have to install 'displayconfig-gtk', but need to know how to do it please.

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#3 2009-12-04 06:31:02

trailpups
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Re: How do I change the screen resolution in crunbang lite? [Solved]

Not sure if lxrandr is installed in #! lite, but I use it in the full install. If not, run sudo apt-get install lxrandr from the command line and then execute by lxrandr in the CLI or when using gmrun.

Last edited by trailpups (2009-12-04 07:02:29)


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#4 2009-12-04 06:50:06

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Re: How do I change the screen resolution in crunbang lite? [Solved]

Openbox menu > System > Display Settings > Adjust with lxrandr

BTW displayconfig-gtk is long gone. Nowadays I think you have to edit xorg.conf manually.

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#5 2009-12-04 07:02:16

saltsprung
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Re: How do I change the screen resolution in crunbang lite? [Solved]

Openbox menu > System > Display Settings > Adjust with lxrandr


Thank you.

big_smile

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#6 2009-12-04 07:11:32

saltsprung
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Re: How do I change the screen resolution in crunbang lite? [Solved]

Not sure if lxrandr is installed in #! lite, but I use it in the full install. If not, run sudo apt-get install lxrandr from the command line and then execute by lxrandr in the CLI or when using gmrun.

Thank you too. big_smile

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