Restore monitor res in command prom
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Re: Restore monitor res in command prom
<QUOTE author="Irinikus" post_id="2690" time="1534791812" user_id="62">
Irinikus post_id=2690 time=1534791812 user_id=62 Wrote:What resolution were you originally running?

use the following command to find out what vfo's are on your system:

Code:
find /usr/gfx | grep vfo

Originally 1280x1024_60, then I tried switching to 1600x1200 to see how it fits on the wide screen display, I didnt like it as the image was not as sharp as the lower res, so I (thought) I switched back to 1280x1024_60 (bottom of the 'display properties' list), clicked on 'make new display default', logged out and thats when I got the "out of range" message.

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