Re: xrandr confusion over different options that do the same thing | |
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On Wednesday 25 April 2012 20:34:40 Kai Hendry wrote: > On 25 April 2012 20:24, Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If the are locked down kiosks then just configure them how you want > > them statically and then don't let the user change the configuration. > > If (B) is the most important then why allow users to mess with the > > displays at all? > > Unfortunately I'm reliant on a "admin" setting it up. I don't know > from where I'm sitting the way kiosks are setup. I cannot ssh in an > tweak things and find the connector name (is that the correct > terminology?) > > I'm reliant on a local librarian setting it up if you can understand. > And the their config is saved with us. Once the machine is configured > it cannot be modified by the user. > > Unless I'm misunderstanding, you have one connected display - you want to configure just that display. XRandR tells you which outputs are connected (exposed in the xrandr utility as "connected", "unknown" or "disconnected"), so your script can look for a connected connector, and let the user set that one up. -- Simon Farnsworth Software Engineer ONELAN Ltd http://www.onelan.com _______________________________________________ xorg@xxxxxxxxxxx: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: list-xorg@xxxxxxxxxxx
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