man xrandr
xrandr is used to set the size, orientation and/or reflection of the outputs for a screen. It can also set the screen size.
If invoked without any option, it will dump the state of the outputs, showing the existing modes for each of them... (etc)
Ok, let's try it.
xrandr
Can't open display
Oh!
Does this mean that I don't have a screen? I'm a little impressed, then, that X works to any extent at all.
*Goes back to the X config*
xrandr is used to set the size, orientation and/or reflection of the outputs for a screen. It can also set the screen size.
If invoked without any option, it will dump the state of the outputs, showing the existing modes for each of them... (etc)
Ok, let's try it.
xrandr
Can't open display
Oh!
Does this mean that I don't have a screen? I'm a little impressed, then, that X works to any extent at all.
*Goes back to the X config*