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#1 2017-03-22 18:33:59

debek
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Registered: 2015-12-20
Posts: 32

Add custom resolution to Gnome

Hi!
After update my system I don't have 1920x1080 16:9 resolution.
I've got only 4:3 resoltions or 3840x2160 (16:9).
I'm changing it using gnome settings and I want add there 1920x1080.
How Can I do this?

After add resolution manualy in case every reboot I have to do this again:
xrandr --newmode "1920x1080_60.00"  60.00  1920 2048 2256 2592  1080 1201 1204 1242  -HSync +Vsync
xrandr --addmode eDP-1 1920x1080_60.00
xrandr --output eDP-1 --mode 1920x1080_60.00

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#2 2017-03-23 17:58:50

debek
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Registered: 2015-12-20
Posts: 32

Re: Add custom resolution to Gnome

Does anybody know?

Last edited by debek (2017-03-23 17:58:58)

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#3 2017-03-23 18:14:30

Slithery
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From: Norfolk, UK
Registered: 2013-12-01
Posts: 5,776

Re: Add custom resolution to Gnome

Please don't bump, it's against forum policy.

As usual the answer can be found in the wiki...
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xr … esolutions

Last edited by Slithery (2017-03-23 20:05:14)


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#4 2017-03-23 19:49:51

shulamy
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From: israel
Registered: 2010-09-11
Posts: 463

Re: Add custom resolution to Gnome

first you can make it a script and run it.

and second  i'm sure gnome have the ability to run scripts on start.

ezik

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#5 2017-03-24 08:53:58

phw
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Registered: 2013-05-27
Posts: 318

Re: Add custom resolution to Gnome

Also not an answer to your question, but maybe to your problem: Is there a reason you want to run in only half the resolution instead of running in full resolution and use GNOME's DPI scaling?

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