From: Michael Laajanen on
Hi,

If you have SunRay with different displays you have problems if
hotdesking, like now I am using a 1680x1050 but initially I logged in to
a 1920x1200 so now I have to "pan" around to see the full screen.

Is there some way to "reset" to the current screen without having to
logout and login again?


/michael
From: ITguy on
> If you have SunRay with different displays you have problems if
> hotdesking, like now I am using a 1680x1050 but initially I logged in to
> a 1920x1200 so now I have to "pan" around to see the full screen.
>
> Is there some way to "reset" to the current screen without having to
> logout and login again?
>
> /michael

Last I looked into this, resizing a running X session wasn't supported
From: nelson on
> Last I looked into this, resizing a running X session wasn't supported
in the 'older' days, couldn't you resize one with ctrl+atl+SYM where
SYM was either - or + (bigger and smaller)?

just that i seem to recall doing that to change the resolution a long
time ago.
From: nelson on
> SYM was either - or + (bigger and smaller)?
that is - for smaller and + for bigger. sheez, sounded ok in my
head :-)
From: Michael Laajanen on
Hi,

nelson wrote:
>> Last I looked into this, resizing a running X session wasn't supported
> in the 'older' days, couldn't you resize one with ctrl+atl+SYM where
> SYM was either - or + (bigger and smaller)?
>
> just that i seem to recall doing that to change the resolution a long
> time ago.
Hmm, was that not using the Xfree86 Xserver, I have a vague memory of
that on Linux for a long time ago.

Anyhow that does not work on SunRay.


/michael