whoever wrote that tutorial was crazy. I figured it out with man after the
tutorial method didn't work.
The correct way is:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Michael J. Astrauskas <
trevie@gmail.com>wrote:
> On 12/6/2011 5:24 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
>
>> I found a good tutorial on using xrandr and in the example they say to
>> set the refresh rat to 75. Is that a good/standard refresh rate? How can I
>> see what my refresh rate is currently? This is the file I'm writing:
>>
>> xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1366x768 refresh ??
>>
>> I'm going to put that lil script into a file and make it executable.
>> Then, when AssaultCube screws with the display all I'll have to do is give
>> it a good click and PRESTO.... my screen will be back to normal! Will this
>> do what I want it to?
>>
> Mike,
>
> Simply running xrandr will show you all outputs and their available
> modes, with an asterisk (*) next to the current one.
>
> 60 Hz and 75 Hz are fairly common refresh rates for LCDs.
>
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