Around about 16/01/2003 20:40, Lucas Albers typed ...
I've wanted to do this in the past, but not enough to fully follow it through.I am currently setting up my lab to use Redhat-8.0. Students like to change the resolution on the display monitor; as ever user prefers different resolutions. I would like to put a link on the desktop or on the start menu to the application to change resolution.
I don't think you can simplistically customise it, but my original thought were to predefine several 'Screen' sections, each with a diff. valid screen res., then customise the global gdm/xinit rc stuff to look for a ~/.x-res file & issue a custom 'X -screen xxx' before running gnome.
Even if you write a nice GUI conf. front-end, it'd never work in 'real-tinme' though, as you'd have to log out and log in again to see the effect.
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