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Graphic display resolution
Hello all,
I need to fix some resolution in an AIX, how can I do it? It cannot be altered at system reboot, in the other words, I'm setting an display resolution, but when I do a reboot this configuration will be losted. I need somethig like this: Set a configuration and it cannot be changed again or just can be changed in a configuration file anything like that.. Someone cans help me? |
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