Ubuntu :: Any Way To Make Terminal Have Different Resolution?

May 4, 2010

Is there any way I can make the terminal have a different resolution when I start it, so I don't have to resize it all the time? And also, can I make a simple script, that launches the terminal in a certain directory?

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Is it possible to make terminal (xfce4-terminal) transparent from bash script?

Maybe by enabling compostion?

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Aug 13, 2009

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Aug 11, 2010

I redefined the resolution on my monitor to 640x480 and in the middle of the reset, the definition routine shut down for no known reason. This left the screen in an ambiguous state with much of the display off the screen at the bottom. I reran the resolution routine and the "OK" button is off the screen to the bottom and I can't get to it to reset the resolution. Nothing I can do raises the display up high enough to reach that button. Put another monitor on the machine and it behaves fine at the correct resolution. The question I have is: Where is the definition file that I can delete for the other monitor so when I put the monitor back on line the parameters will be reread. Thought it would be xorg-conf but it turns out that Xserver apparently takes care of it with something called EDID?

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Apr 1, 2011

How to change the resolution of a VT, but nothing on how to find out what it is?

So what is it?

Code:

outputs (for example)

Code:

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Ubuntu :: Change Screen Resolution When Booting To Terminal.(No X)

Apr 24, 2011

When I boot without X or hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 I have very low screen resolution.(large font) I believe default is 640x480

Normal for the screen is 1920x1200.

Can I change it?

Does it have to do with Nvidia?

Ubuntu10.10-x64-Nvidia

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Debian :: Screen Resolution For The Terminal?

Nov 3, 2010

I am on a Debian 5 server and there is no desktop environment installed.I use mysql client on localhost and it's very hard to read tables with the lowest screen resolution.Is there a way to change it? I saw a few times, BACKTRACK changes command line's screen resolution but I don't know how to it or is it possible on debian.

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Mar 6, 2011

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Jun 13, 2010

I am not use X11 in linux. I use just terminal window. How can i change screen resolution?

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Feb 7, 2010

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Jul 13, 2015

I am wanting to try to change my normal user (bbq) to a different screen size within my secondary user (lfs). I was wondering how one would do that.

This happened when OpenClonk changed my screen resolution and when i changed it back my screen blacked out (and me being the idiot save it).

Debian 8 GNOME

Also (a bit unrelated) could a video card problem cause a user to log out? I have been having some severe problems with my monitor and I am thinking it is th video card. Sometimes when I am starting a program my monitor will lose connection to my computer (HDMI signal not found) and I will either have to wait a few seconds and it will turn on or it will just stay blacked out.

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OpenSUSE :: How To Make Screen Resolution Sticky

Mar 6, 2010

I have chosen to use automatic login. But every now and then I am asked for username and password when the computer boots. When I do get automatically login the screen resolution is changed to 800 x 600 instead of 1280 x 1024. How do I get those two (resolution and log in) settings sticky?

Graphics: Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 (updated today!)
SuSE Linux 11.2
KDE 4.3.5

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Make Games In Wine Not Stretch In Non-native Resolution?

Feb 6, 2010

I'm running WoW in Ubuntu 9.10 with wine. My screen's native resolution is 1920x1200. When I play WoW in Windows I set it to 1920x1080 in fullscreen because that aspect ratio allows me to see more of the playing field. In windows it doesn't stretch the screen so I have a black bar at the top and bottom of my screen.

When I set it to 1920x1080 under wine, it stretches my screen. Is there any way I can make it not stretch?

I tried searching forums/google but I couldn't find anything related to my question.

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Jun 12, 2011

i installed virtual box one week ago.i downloaded a rpm package named virtualbox-4.0.4-1.2.3.i586.rpm and installed it via yast and i have some problems with it.my problem is i can't make a guest os in currect screen resolution and i can't connect any device(flash drives) in virtual box.

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Feb 20, 2011

My monitor is an old, low-res (800x600 resolution) flatscreen, and the loader keeps trying to set it for 1024x768.the initial setup and package selection screens ran fine. it was only after rebooting to the "Welcome" screen that the problems started. I found the "resolution= (800x600 for me) under "additional boot options", but I don't know how to use it.

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Ubuntu :: Set Resolution Fits Screen - Resize Actual Menu To Make It Smaller

Feb 8, 2011

I have a dual boot system with Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.10. I want to make my grub menu look good and have set a beautiful background image to it and set the resolution so it fits the screen. Is it any way to resize the actual menu to make it smaller without shrinking the background picture?

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Jun 12, 2011

how do i change resolution in Zorin to make the text larger.

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Debian :: Graphics Resolution In Tty1->tty6 - Doesn't Apply To The Terminal After The Computer Has Booted Up

Jun 23, 2010

I'm using squeeze. I wanted to know how you could determine from the command line in tty1 (or tty2 through tty6) what the resolution was that text was being displayed at. Is there a way? I know that in grub, you're supposed to be able to go to the command line and type vbeinfo. I tried this and got some information, but somehow I think it doesn't always apply to the terminal after the computer has booted up.

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Oct 11, 2010

Is there any way to make the screenshots dosbox takes a higher resolution than 320x200?

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Feb 27, 2010

Is there any easy way to Make a GUI for terminal commands?

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Ubuntu :: What Files Make Up The Terminal

Feb 1, 2011

I am looking at writing my own distro am and trying to get a hang of the basics. I know linux basics with some more advanced stuff mixed in and currently run the latest version of Ubuntu. My question is what files make up the terminal in Ubuntu?

I would like to take these, get a GRUB together and make a version of Linux. I know this could be insanely complicated but its all part of my learning curve. So back to my original question what files make up the terminal? My first experiment will be a dos-like terminal if I can figure it all out.

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Ubuntu :: Make A Shortcut To A Terminal (alt+ctrl+t)?

Jun 5, 2010

when I ran std ubuntu, I was able to make a shortcut to a terminal (alt+ctrl+t) .. how do I do the same with xubuntu?

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Jul 1, 2010

I added this:

Code:
clear
fortune | cowsay | echo

to the bottom of my .profile expecting a cow to tell me a fun quote whenever i pull up a terminal. It hasn't done anything, however. How do I achieve my desired effect?

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Ubuntu :: How To Make Variable And Read From Second Terminal

Apr 27, 2011

I have two terminals open and I want to save the current path in a variable and read it from the second terminal that I have open.

Then in the first terminal I type:
Code:
A=$(pwd)
And in the second I type:
Code:
echo $A
that doesn't work though.

I have tried also with
Code:
export A=$(pwd)
and
Code:
alias A=$(pwd)
but nothing seems to work. Is there a way to do this?

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General :: How To Make My Terminal Look Like

Apr 5, 2011

I ran across this the other day and was instantly amazed.He says he uses a custom Vim colorscheme (easy) and dwm with tmux. I've downloaded tmux and I'm having some issues with it (my CTRL-b hotkey wont work), but I'm confused at how to start designing something similar to what he has done.My idea is to get my terminal to look like this, then remove KDE from my laptop so that all my computer is is this awesome thing.

How should I go about starting modeling something like this? In the picture, what does tmux handle and what does dwm handle? Speaking from someone who has never used any of them.

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Programming :: Make C++ Run Without The Terminal?

Oct 4, 2010

I've made a C++ program and compiled it and I can run it in the terminal but I would like it to run like a normal application in the application menu or on the desktop but I don't know how. How do I make it run like a program in the application menu?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Make Terminal As Root By Default?

Mar 7, 2010

For my Project purpose , I need the terminal as root user by default. I dont want to enter the super user password all the time..

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Ubuntu :: Impossible To Type 'a' Letter In Terminal / Make It Possible?

May 27, 2010

Since 2 days, when I type the lowercase 'a' letter in a terminal, nothing is written (it's not the case for the uppercase 'A' letter).
The matter appears with all terminal's software (guake, Terminal, xterm...).
The only way for me to type the 'a' letter is to type 'Insert' key before.
I tried many solutions but the matter is still here.
Here, there is some clarifications and some solutions I tried:
-If I copy and paste a text, 'a' don't appears. For example, if i try to copy and paste
'sudo apt-get install'
'sudo pt-get instll' will appears
-The matter appears 2 days ago. Before that, I removed the .gconf file
-It's not a fresh installation of ubuntu but an update from karmic to lucid. When i was under karmic, I was using KDE. Then I did an upgrade, then I tried Xubuntu and Lubuntu and finally I moved to Ubuntu. The first week under Ubuntu (Gnome) was without any matter and 2 days ago, this matter appeared.

-I tried this following command line:
xmodmap -pke >fichier.conf
and the file called "fichier.conf" (I'm french) contains this line:
keycode 24 = a A a A ae AE ae AE

-When I type this line:
printf "x61
"
a 'a' appears in my terminal.

-In tty1 and all the other programs, 'a' appears without any trouble

-I tried with other users in my computer but the matter is still the same no matter wich user I use.

-I tried to change fonts of my environment and I also tried to change fonts only for the terminal but whithout success.

-I tried to change the layout of my keyboard.

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Ubuntu :: Make A Terminal Command Run By Clicking An Icon?

Aug 22, 2010

I have my xbox 360 connected to my laptop running Ubuntu 10.04 using the Ushare program. In order to reset Ushare and have it send any new files I have to the 360, I have to go into the terminal and enter

sudo /etc/init.d/ushare stop
sudo /etc/init.d/ushare start
sudo /etc/init.d/ushare start

Is there a way I can have an icon in my panel/toolbar thing at the top of the screen that will run this command string automatically? I'm getting tired of having to enter the whole thing by hand every time.

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