OSD Monitors is a tool for those who prefer simple window managers and don't want precious screen space cluttered with panels, icons, etc. It uses the xosd library to display various textual monitors (clock, CPU usage, net, swap, disk, etc.) transparently at a fixed position on the screen. It has a very low memory and CPU footprint.
I am trying to get AIX CDE to run with dual monitors. I just upgraded to my desktop to use dual monitors. When I log in to my AIX system with exceed running and issue the Xsession command the Splash screen flash on 1 screen then disappears but the desktop never shows. How do I set up Xsession to... (1 Reply)
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Hello!:) There is the following situation: I've got video Ti 4200 on FreeBSD 5.1 and two monitors connected to it, how can I make available the second monitor in CLI and GUI. Thanks! (0 Replies)
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How can I change the monitor specifications, specially type, Frequency and resolution in linux Redhat 9 or more??? after the linux installation.
Please advise
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