Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "stoc2528".
2018 Jan 10
2
1600x900 not available
I have no idea how.? All I can find is the Hi-DPi settings in
Gnome-Tweak but, of course, it only lets? me choose to scale from "1" to
"2" which makes things way too big.
On 01/10/2018 08:54 AM, Giles Coochey wrote:
>
>> Is there a way I can add 1600x900 resolution the list of available
>> resolutions in settings-display?
> Bit of a generic answer, and
2018 Jan 11
2
1600x900 not available
On 01/11/2018 12:34 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Sean Smith wrote:
> <snip>
>> setting my resolution to 1600x900 is a cheesy, yet effective, way to do
>> get what I need.
>>
>> ...Now if I can just get my touchpad to FRICK'N disable while typing.
>>
> If/when you do, *PLEASE* post the solution. If you're a manager, or gamer,
> I guess
2018 Jan 11
3
1600x900 not available
On 01/10/2018 11:45 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 09:25:04AM -0600, Sean Smith wrote:
>> I have no idea how.? All I can find is the Hi-DPi settings in Gnome-Tweak
>> but, of course, it only lets? me choose to scale from "1" to "2" which
>> makes things way too big.
>>
> It's better to not top post if possible. :)
>
>
2018 Jan 10
3
1600x900 not available
My laptop is a Dell XPS-13 running CentOS 7.? It has a 13" 1920x1080
screen and it's a bit difficult for my mid-40s eyesight.? Fedora and
Debian, on this laptop, give me the option of choosing 1600x900 which is
much easier for me to read but CentOS doesn't show this resolution as
available.
I followed the steps I found in a post on stackexchange using xrandr,
substituting