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tmcd

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Wednesday, January 9th 2008, 10:41am

How Change Monitor Resolution

OK ... I give up

What is the name of the applet that I can use to change the monitor resolution?

I must be getting old because I can not figure out how to change it.

In case you have have not figured it out yet .. I am new to both KDE and Linux.

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Wednesday, January 9th 2008, 1:37pm

I think krandrtray is what you need.
Enjoy

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Thursday, January 10th 2008, 5:55am

krandrtray not in any menu

Thanks for the help and suggestion but I can not find krandrtray on any menu. I did some brief research and it sounds like it should be there but I do not see it. Nor do I see an download for it anywhere. I also do not find it in Add/Remove by the way.

Do you have a suggestion?

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Thursday, January 10th 2008, 7:57am

Try running it from a shell.

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Friday, January 11th 2008, 3:16am

How do I do that?

As I said, I am new to Linux ...

A) What do you mean by a shell?
B) How do I do that?

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Friday, January 11th 2008, 7:43am

Assuming you're used to Windows, you can think of a shell as a command prompt. Start it with Alt+F2, typing in konsole. A black screen then appears with a promt at which you can enter commands or run programs. Now type in krandrtray followed by enter and you should get a new system tray icon. You can now exit this shell with exit.

You could also have done it by starting krandrtray directly from the Run Command screen, but now you also know how to start and use a shell ;)

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Friday, January 11th 2008, 9:00am

It Worked

Ronald, your a genius ... it works perfectly.

I go back to the days of the Apple III and PC's that were DOS ... using this will be comfortable for me.

Now I am going to go play with the resolution!

Have a great day or night depending on what time it is by you.

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Friday, January 11th 2008, 11:31am

Thanks, I hereby forward your credits to the makers of krandrtray and the inventors of the X11 Randr extension.