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Any tips on how to change resolution from non-gui terminal such as terminal 1 on Ubuntu/gnome?
Example, I launch GameX and it sets my resolution to something that isn't supported. I go to tty1, log in and sudo kill. Switch back and resolution is still wrong.
Switch to tty1..
...but I just get "Can't open display"
Tried
..but no go.
Setting resolution with xrandr from gnome's GUI terminal works fine.
Suggestions?
Example, I launch GameX and it sets my resolution to something that isn't supported. I go to tty1, log in and sudo kill. Switch back and resolution is still wrong.
Switch to tty1..
Code:
sudo xrandr -r 1680x1050
Tried
Code:
sudo xrandr --output tty7 -r 1680x1050
Setting resolution with xrandr from gnome's GUI terminal works fine.
Suggestions?