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====Configure Additional Display====
Example using S-Video additional display.
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xrandr --newmode "768x576pali" 14.76 768 789 858 944 576 580 583 625 -hsync -vsync interlace
xrandr --addmode S-video 768x576pali
xrandr --output S-video --mode 768x576pali
xrandr --output S-video --off # a linux forum has suggested that tv standard can't be changed whilst S-video is on
xrandr --output S-video --set tv_standard pal
xrandr --output S-video --set load_detection 1
xrandr --output S-video --auto # this turns S-video back on
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==VGA==
~VGA displays are called ##VGA-0## for the --output command.
==Also on the Wiki==
~[[zarfy]] - GUI resolution changer tool, good for multiple monitors
~[[xrandr]] - command for configuring xorg
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==Categories==
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====Configure Additional Display====
Example using S-Video additional display.
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xrandr --newmode "768x576pali" 14.76 768 789 858 944 576 580 583 625 -hsync -vsync interlace
xrandr --addmode S-video 768x576pali
xrandr --output S-video --mode 768x576pali
xrandr --output S-video --off # a linux forum has suggested that tv standard can't be changed whilst S-video is on
xrandr --output S-video --set tv_standard pal
xrandr --output S-video --set load_detection 1
xrandr --output S-video --auto # this turns S-video back on
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==VGA==
~VGA displays are called ##VGA-0## for the --output command.
==Also on the Wiki==
~[[zarfy]] - GUI resolution changer tool, good for multiple monitors
~[[xrandr]] - command for configuring xorg
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==Categories==
CategoryComponent