Re: Display information
Kevin Rennert (rennert@SLAC.Stanford.EDU)
Tue, 09 Mar 1999 12:55:46 -0800 (PST)
One easy way to check your current resolution, frequencies, dot clock,
etc. is to use xvidtune. Just type xvidtune and it will pop up a warning
window (read, then ignore) and a GUI from which you can both read the
above information and tweak some of it. It's a great tool, check the man
page.
As for which version of Afterstep -- I would just look at the name of the
source you compiled it from. There's probably another way though.
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Ed Barth wrote:
> Is there a Linux command or an AfterStep applet that can tell me what
> display resolution, dot clock, and frequencies I am using. Also, how do
> I determine what version of AfterStep I am running?
>
> Thanks in advance...
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