Re: adding a monitor to a laptop

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--- Dave Reed <drlinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Saturday 02 August 2003 11:08, Globe Trotter wrote:
> > [10:07am] triveni:~> xrandr
> >  SZ:    Pixels          Physical       Refresh
> > *0   1600 x 1200   ( 542mm x 406mm )  *70   65   60  
> >  1   1400 x 1050   ( 542mm x 406mm )   74   70   59  
> >  2   1280 x 1024   ( 542mm x 406mm )   75   60  
> >  3   1280 x 960    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85   60  
> >  4   1152 x 864    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85   75  
> >  5   1024 x 768    ( 542mm x 406mm )   84   75   70   60  
> >  6    800 x 600    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85   75   72   60  
> >  7    640 x 480    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85   75   72   60  
> >  8    832 x 624    ( 542mm x 406mm )   74  
> >  9    720 x 400    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85  
> >  10   640 x 400    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85  
> >  11   640 x 350    ( 542mm x 406mm )   85  
> > Current rotation - normal
> > Current reflection - none
> > Rotations possible - normal 
> > Reflections possible - none
> > 
> > 
> > how do i change anything? sorry another of those silly questions, 
> maybe.....
> > 
> > :-)
> 
> Execute:
> 
> man xrandr 
> 
> It is a very short man page and shows you that -s 2 is the option you
> want.
> 
> Dave
> 
my man xrandr is empty:-( i had tried that before. how do i change the refresh
rate?


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