07-18-2007
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1. Solaris
I have installed Solaris 10 over vmware onto my machine. Now when I want to change my screen resolution it only has one option which is 800x600. Is there a way to change that to a bigger resollution? And if there is, what file do I have to edit and what text editor do I have to use? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Aco
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2. Solaris
Hi all,
Someone please help, I have a machine running Sun Solaris 5.8.
X used to run fine, not it can't start. (possible user intervention)
It looks to be trying to run at 1280x1024. I don't think the hardware will support it, it seems high.
Anyways, how from the commandline, via ssh, can I... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: komputersman
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3. Solaris
I am using sun solaris machine i have given the specs of that machine given below
Name of athe Platform : SUNW,Ultra-5_10
Machiene hardware :sun4u
Processor Type :sparc
Operating system : solaris 10
Monitory TYpe : SAMSUNG Sync Master... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ambavaram
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4. Solaris
how to change screen resolution in CDE prompt (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: tirupathi
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I need to get the current X*Y resolution of X in a shell script. xrandr -q gives me a line like this:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1600 x 1200, maximum 3080 x 1600
How can I extract the X and Y current resolution values? sed, awk, cut or any other console solution is welcomed.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: tcfx44
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6. Red Hat
system: Fedora14 on vmware
the login screen resolution is 1024*768, but after login the resolution is 800*600. I want to set the login screen resolution as 800*600 too. How to do this?
thanks! (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vistastar
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have installed several flavors of Linux and FreeBSD onto my machine. Now when I want to change my screen resolution, it only has one option which is 800x600. Is there a way to change that to a bigger resolution? And if there is, what file do I have to edit and what text editor do I have to use?... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
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8. Linux
Dear all
I install Cent OS 5.5 ( Linux OS), with bshell and also Windows OS on the my laptop (ASUA) maximum screen resolution in Windows OS is 1024*760 but in Cent OS 5.5 is 800 *600, I have a program that is necessary to install on Cent OS and I have problem with other Linux distributions... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mkhorami76
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9. Solaris
Hi all. I have a very peculiar problem in Solaris 10. The output of the m64config -prconf command with regards the Card Adapter is the following.
Card possible resolutions: 720x400x85, 640x480x60, 640x480x72, 640x480x75
800x600x56, 800x600x60, 800x600x72, 800x600x75, 1024x768x60
... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: lynxman
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10. Solaris
Hi, everyone!
I would like to try OpenStep for Solaris on my Sun Ultra 10 machine, so I installed all required packages, the problem is that OpenStep requires screen DPI to be set to 72x72 while my current dpi is 90x90. So how do I change the dpi?
Thank you! (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: nongrato
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
smoltsendprofile
SMOLTSENDPROFILE(1) General Commands Manual SMOLTSENDPROFILE(1)
NAME
smoltSendProfie - Submit Smolt hardware profile to server
SYNOPSIS
smoltSendProfile [options]
DESCRIPTION
smoltSendProfile program submits the hardware profile of the current machine to the Smoon server. Smolt is a cross-desktop hardware report-
ing tool for GNU/Linux based systems.
OPTIONS
-p, --printOnly
Display information only; do not send
-a, --autoSend
Don't prompt to send; just send
-r, --retry
Continue to send until success
-c, --checkin
Automated check-in, suitable for cron-jobs
-S, --scanOnly
Only scan this machine for known hardware errata; do not send profile
--submitOnly
Do not scan this machine for known hardware errata; only submit profile
-b, --bodhi
Submit this profile to Bodhi as well, for Fedora Developmnent
-n, --newPublicUUID
Request a new public UUID
-s SMOON_URL, --server=SMOON_URL
Specify the URL of the server
-u USERAGENT, --useragent=USERAGENT, --user_agent=USERAGENT
Specify HTTP user agent (default "smolt/0.97")
-t TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT
Specify HTTP timeout in seconds (default 60.0 seconds)
--uuidFile=UUIDFILE
Specify which UUID to use; useful for debugging and testing
--username=USERNAME
Fedora Account System registration username
--password=PASSWORD
Fedora Account System registration password (will prompt if not specified)
-d, --debug
Enable debug information
--version
Show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
Show this help message and exit
SEE ALSO
smoltDeleteProfile(1), smoltGui(1).
AUTHOR
smoltSendProfile was written by Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@redhat.com> and others.
This manual page was written by Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
February 27 2008 SMOLTSENDPROFILE(1)