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My machine (Sun Blade 100) has just had it's OS reinstalled (solaris 8). For some reason the monitor resolution has changed (decreaded so that I have less monitor real esate).
Does anybody know the command to change monitor resolution in Solaris? Cheers AreaMan |
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