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Operating Systems Linux VNC Server http listening port Post 47313 by V@no on Friday 6th of February 2004 11:23:39 PM
Old 02-07-2004
ooo! thanks for the explanation!


P.S. who made this baner on top? I bet someone on P4 3.0ghz with 1600x1200 screen resolution with absolutely careless about people on 700mhz with 800x600.
its killing my comp!
 

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gvidm(1)						      General Commands Manual							  gvidm(1)

NAME
gvidm - GTK+ app to quickly and easily change video resolutions in X SYNOPSIS
gvidm [-r] [modes...] gvidm [-r] <-l|-q> [screens...] DESCRIPTION
gvidm is a gtk app to quickly and easily change video resolutions in X. Running it will pop up a list of available modes, upon choosing a mode or cancelling, it exits. This makes it perfect for running from an application menu or a hotkey, so you don't have to use ram for an applet constantly running. If you are running dual or multi-head displays, it will give you a list of screens so you can select the appro- priate one. You can also specify a mode to switch to immediately, or a list of modes to choose from. Modes are specified in the form [screen:]<resolu- tion>. If the screen portion isn't specified, the current screen is used. The keyword "cur" will use the current screen, and "all" may be used to cause the mode to apply to all screens. Resolution may be given as <width>x<height>[@refresh], or the keyword "max", "best", or "all". If the same resolution is available with multiple refresh rates, "best" will show only the one with the highest rate. Thus, speci- fying "all:all" is the same as running gvidm with no args. OPTIONS
-l/--list Print list of available modes on all or specified screens. -q/--query Print list of current modes on all or specified screens -r/--resize Change root window size. --help Print help info. EXAMPLES
Choose a resolution out of all possible: gvidm Choose a resolution out of 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480: gvidm 1024x768 800x600 640x480 Switch to 640x480 immediatly: gvidm 640x480 Switch screen 1 to 800x600 and screen 2 to 1024x768: gvidm 1:800x600 2:1024x768 Switch all screens to their highest resolution: gvidm all:max Choose from only screen 1's modes: gvidm 1:all Print current mode of all screens: gvidm -q Print current mode of screen 2 and screen 3: gvidm -q 2 3 NOTES
Please note that gvidm cannot change the color depth, as that requires restarting X. Furthermore, any and all modes you want to appear must be defined in your XF86Config. If you've only configured one mode, that's all that will show in the pop up. (Though this seems to no longer be the case with XFree 4.3+) The XVidMode and/or XRandR extensions must be enabled in order to run gvid. As mentioned above, gvidm supports multiple screen displays, including Xinerama. If you're running Xinerama, make sure that the configure script detects that and compiles in support for it. If gvidm only displays one list of resolutions when you're running Xinerama, it means that Xinerama wasn't detected. AUTHOR
Matthew Mueller <donut AT dakotacom.net> The latest version, and other programs I have written, are available from: http://www.dakotacom.net/~donut/programs/gvidm.html Based on gvid by Keith Vanderlinde <kvand@mit.edu> http://kvand.mit.edu/gvid/ 23 Jun 2004 gvidm(1)
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