The ML4W Dotfiles for Hyprland - An advanced and full-featured configuration for the dynamic tiling window manager Hyprland including an easy to use installation script for Arch based Linux distributions.
Steps I took to reach this error:
1) Open dotfiles settings
2) System
3) Display Resolution (I started changing the resolution because I couldn't see the bar at the top of the screen, so maybe the resolution was too high or something ðŸ˜
4) started choosing resolutions to find the right one and then one option...idk removed the screen ðŸ˜. And there isn't a confirm or else a countdown will revert settings so now it's stuck, I clicked super + return to open the terminal then types reboot, but every time I log back in it still trying to use a monitor that doesn't exist, now my tv(monitor) just says, Is "Computer" On? The message I get when hdmi isn't plugged in... I have endeavor os - gnome so is there a way I could log in to that and change the resolution in terminal from there? Gnome uses the resolution 19:6 ratio which works fine. I think that's 1920x1080 🤔
Steps I took to reach this error: 1) Open dotfiles settings 2) System 3) Display Resolution (I started changing the resolution because I couldn't see the bar at the top of the screen, so maybe the resolution was too high or something 😠4) started choosing resolutions to find the right one and then one option...idk removed the screen ðŸ˜. And there isn't a confirm or else a countdown will revert settings so now it's stuck, I clicked super + return to open the terminal then types reboot, but every time I log back in it still trying to use a monitor that doesn't exist, now my tv(monitor) just says, Is "Computer" On? The message I get when hdmi isn't plugged in... I have endeavor os - gnome so is there a way I could log in to that and change the resolution in terminal from there? Gnome uses the resolution 19:6 ratio which works fine. I think that's 1920x1080 🤔