Can xrandr be reset?
After executing a series of xrandr commands, is there a reliable way to undo them all and return the settings to the state they started at on boot, without restarting?
xrandr
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After executing a series of xrandr commands, is there a reliable way to undo them all and return the settings to the state they started at on boot, without restarting?
xrandr
It depends on what commands did you use. Usually, a simplexrandr -s 0
and/orxrandr --auto
resolves "problems" with wrong resolution or refresh times.
– Mr Shunz
Jan 16 at 17:21
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After executing a series of xrandr commands, is there a reliable way to undo them all and return the settings to the state they started at on boot, without restarting?
xrandr
After executing a series of xrandr commands, is there a reliable way to undo them all and return the settings to the state they started at on boot, without restarting?
xrandr
xrandr
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It depends on what commands did you use. Usually, a simplexrandr -s 0
and/orxrandr --auto
resolves "problems" with wrong resolution or refresh times.
– Mr Shunz
Jan 16 at 17:21
add a comment |
It depends on what commands did you use. Usually, a simplexrandr -s 0
and/orxrandr --auto
resolves "problems" with wrong resolution or refresh times.
– Mr Shunz
Jan 16 at 17:21
It depends on what commands did you use. Usually, a simple
xrandr -s 0
and/or xrandr --auto
resolves "problems" with wrong resolution or refresh times.– Mr Shunz
Jan 16 at 17:21
It depends on what commands did you use. Usually, a simple
xrandr -s 0
and/or xrandr --auto
resolves "problems" with wrong resolution or refresh times.– Mr Shunz
Jan 16 at 17:21
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It depends on what commands did you use. Usually, a simple
xrandr -s 0
and/orxrandr --auto
resolves "problems" with wrong resolution or refresh times.– Mr Shunz
Jan 16 at 17:21