On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 14:12 -0700, perryh_(_at_)_pluto_(_dot_)_rain_(_dot_)_com wrote: > Robert Noland <rnoland_(_at_)_FreeBSD_(_dot_)_org!rnoland@agora.rdrop.com> wrote: > > > If you look at your xorg log, you should see the modes > > that are probed and calculated for the display. > > Indeed, but only during startup AFAIK. What I am looking for is a > way to repeat the probing and calculation, _without_ restarting X. > And yes, I recognize that -- since X is not being restarted -- such > an operation will not affect what is being displayed: it will only > produce a report. > > The question is, is this possible? I am fairly certain that this happens when you do an "xrandr -q" Have you actually tried any of the things that I've suggested? robert. -- Robert Noland <rnoland_(_at_)_FreeBSD_(_dot_)_org> FreeBSD
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