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I paste the code in ~/.config/bspwm/bspwmrc in line 26
'''
# change these values according to your system
# you can use `xrandr -q` to get the names of monitors
INTERNAL_MONITOR="eDP"
EXTERNA…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
It would be neat if we had a selection to set a custom Refresh Rate with `xrandr`, just like we can configure a lot of other things …
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xrandr is a command line tool to manage your monitors (which is present in Ubuntu). The usual thing I do with xrandr is to shrink my entire screen to create more desktop space.
I have already read …
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Tool to change the display configuration on the fly.
Usable GUIs:
FvwmScript if possible or Gtk+
Programming language:
Python
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Hello!
I got a Surface Pro 8 along with a (rather old) HP USB Dock with DisplayLink graphics. I get graphics output on the external display connected via this dock, but I'm not able to scale the ou…
chscf updated
6 months ago
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## Bug report
### Describe the bug
In fullscreen mode Kodi can be too large (the monitor cannot display the complete UI) when the `scale` property of `xrandr` is set to be less than `1…
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To do this properly the wm needs to model the initial free spaces better. It also needs to
stop saving values derived from the XHeightOfScreen and XWidthOfScreen as these do change and won't properl…
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For Debian 9.3 (amd64) In RuntimeCompiledCPlusPlus/Aurora/CMakeLists.txt at line 109, you missed the link with Xrandr. The correct line should be:
```
set(GLFW_LIBRARIES glfw X11 Xrandr pthread)
``…
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Hello,
Running Dell Precision 5760 / Ubuntu 22.04 / DisplayLink driver, with the laptop monitors and two external monitors, I've got this error during startup, or when I try to save the current setup…
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First of all thanks for making this script. It's very cool! I ran across it while attempting to do the same thing manually.
I've run into similar issues try manually as well as running these script…