03-14-2013
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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 (2 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Guys,
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3. Solaris
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4. Ubuntu
Hey,
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Dear all
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7. 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.
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8. Red Hat
Good morning everyone,
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RHEL laptop
Windows XP laptop
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
brp_pacu
BRP-PACU(1) General Commands Manual BRP-PACU(1)
NAME
brp-pacu - dual fft live audio analysis program
SYNOPSIS
brp-pacu
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the brp-pacu program. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original
program does not have a manual page.
brp-pacu is an audio analysis tool to configure any sound system with an equalizer. It compares the output of the system to the input of
the system and allows you to use this data to perform final equalization by matching the results with actual DSP/EQ.
Channel 1 is the output of the system we are observing (measured), channel 2 is the input (reference). You also need a decent calibrated
omnidrectional microphone (reasonably flat 20Hz-20kHz) and either a USB-Preamp like the 2-channel M-Audio, or a mixer with a 30dB pad or so
going into the laptop mic input. No Pad is necessary if you are lucky enough to have a laptop or PC with a line input. The headphone out
will have the pink noise.
brp-pacu works through Jack Audio Connection Kit.
OPTIONS
This program takes no arguments
SEE ALSO
jackd(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jaromir Mike <mira.mikes@seznam.cz>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
February 28, 2011 BRP-PACU(1)