09-23-2024, 10:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2024, 11:48 PM by majuamst.
Edit Reason: Success!!
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This is the shortcut, exactly as you provided:
usr/bin/xrandr --auto
Looking at other shortcuts, I see a forward slash before usr/bin/xxx
Should I try that?
Addendum: I decided to add the forward slash. It worked!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate the explanations. This has been a great learning experience. I am enrolled in the Linux Foundation "Introduction to Linux" online course and intend to become proficient. I am grateful for your help and will make a donation to the Linux Lite team in your honor (if possible).
I can live without hibernate.
May I ask one more thing?
When I installed Linux Lite, the first question regarding ID and Passwords was, "Who is This?" I left the default which was "Linux Lite". Now whenever I sign in, my system defaults to "Linux Lite" and I have to choose "Other" then enter my name and password. I would not bother you with this, but my laptop is so slow that it would make life a bit easier if it would default to my UserID instead of "Linux Lite".
Once again, THANK YOU.
usr/bin/xrandr --auto
Looking at other shortcuts, I see a forward slash before usr/bin/xxx
Should I try that?
Addendum: I decided to add the forward slash. It worked!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate the explanations. This has been a great learning experience. I am enrolled in the Linux Foundation "Introduction to Linux" online course and intend to become proficient. I am grateful for your help and will make a donation to the Linux Lite team in your honor (if possible).
I can live without hibernate.
May I ask one more thing?
When I installed Linux Lite, the first question regarding ID and Passwords was, "Who is This?" I left the default which was "Linux Lite". Now whenever I sign in, my system defaults to "Linux Lite" and I have to choose "Other" then enter my name and password. I would not bother you with this, but my laptop is so slow that it would make life a bit easier if it would default to my UserID instead of "Linux Lite".
Once again, THANK YOU.