Is there a way to force xrandr to re-read current available display modes?
aivils at latnet.lv
aivils at latnet.lv
Fri May 8 05:45:10 PDT 2015
Hi,
My simple script
#!/bin/bash
IN="LVDS1"
EXT="VGA1"
case "$1" in
on)
xrandr --output $IN --off --output $EXT --auto
;;
1440)
xrandr --output $IN --off --output $EXT --mode 1440x900
;;
1280)
xrandr --output $IN --off --output $EXT --mode 1280x1024
;;
off)
xrandr --output $EXT --off --output $IN --auto
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {on/off}\n"
exit 2
esac
Said, at work display is 1280x1024
You did:
vga on
You go at home where display is 1440x900
vga 1440
You go back to work
vga 1280
You go to cafee
vga off
Łukasz Maśko @ 2015-05-08 13:23 rakstīja:
> Hello.
> I have a Dell laptop, for which I have 2 docking stations (at home and
> at
> work), both with additional monitor connected. The monitors differ in
> resolution. I do not turn my laptop off, I only suspend it to RAM, when
> it is
> not used.
> Let's consider such scenario: laptop is docked at home. Xrandr shows
> available
> resolution for external screen properly. I turn off the external output
> (xrandr --output VGA1 --off), then I suspend it, undock and take to
> work,
> where I dock again to another docking port and wake it up.
> The problem is, that the laptop does not re-read the resolution
> configuration
> then. it shows resolutions from the monitor which I have at home, not
> at work.
> I think that after the machine wakes up, it gets no "display changed"
> message,
> which is pretty logical. ButThen The only way I can have the data
> "fixed" is
> to unplug the monitor physically and plug it back. And I dont like such
> solution, that's not what docking station is for.
>
> Can I somehow make xrandr refresh its readings?
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