Is there a linux command that would tell me what model of monitor is presently attached to my computer? Thought about automating different setups based on the monitor connected. X config files basically. Could be done with different kickstart files - but would like to not go there if I dont have to. Jerry
Jerry Geis wrote:> Is there a linux command that would tell me what model of monitor is > presently attached to my computer? > Thought about automating different setups based on the monitor > connected. X config files basically. > > Could be done with different kickstart files - but would like to not go > there if I dont have to. > > Jerry > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centoshttp://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-linux-ddcprobe-command/ -- Brad Zynda, NOC Technician, Team Cymru http://www.cymru.com/ | +1 312 924 4051 | bradz at cymru.com
> > >/ Is there a linux command that would tell me what model of monitor is > />/ presently attached to my computer? > />/ Thought about automating different setups based on the monitor > />/ connected. X config files basically. > />/ > />/ Could be done with different kickstart files - but would like to not go > />/ there if I dont have to. > />/ > />/ Jerry > />/ _______________________________________________ > />/ CentOS mailing list > />/ CentOS at centos.org <http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos> > />/ http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > /http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-linux-ddcprobe-command/ > >yum did not find xresprobe, tried downoading source and compiling that went no-where also. I see the monitor type being printed when anaconda is installing. How can I execute the same command it does so I can get the monitor information? Thanks, jerry