Linux Basics: How to change Screen Resolution in Linux (Command Line)



Linux Basics: How to change Screen Resolution in Linux (Command Line)

Linux Basics: How to change Screen Resolution in Linux (Command Line)

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Video shows how to change or set the screen resolution in Linux. The demo uses Ubuntu Linux, but the xrandr program is available in many different Linux distributions including Debian Linux, Kali Linux and Ubuntu Linux. Having a screen resolution problem is annoying but can be simple to fix. The xrandr program is a Linux Bash Command Line program.

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