Screen resize resolution change for saving energy?
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@Paolopd: You need to work to understand what's being advised, you need to try it and report back. I'm not sure you tried any of the suggestions given, or tried anything suggested. You have a fairly simple issue, but it needs your work input.
@Paolopd: You need to work to understand what's being advised, you need to try it and report back. I'm not sure you tried any of the suggestions given, or tried anything suggested. You have a fairly simple issue, but it needs your work input.
Sorry, how can you think I am not working on? If a command doesn't give any dates what can I report? And again, if the problem were simple do you believe I would be here. For istance, if I let the pc for sometime it suspend its activity and I ahave to login, and in this case the screen size is as I have describe and show in my post 11. That's all!
I mean that after the command "LC_ALL=C apt search display manager | grep installed" I didn't get any message.But after this I have got 2 Virtual display :
Code:
apt search display-manager
v x-display-manager
v x-display-manager:i386
I don't see anything like that when I type in that command.
Something is fishy.
Sorry, how can you think I am not working on? If a command doesn't give any dates what can I report? And again, if the problem were simple do you believe I would be here. For istance, if I let the pc for sometime it suspend its activity and I ahave to login, and in this case the screen size is as I have describe and show in my post 11. That's all!
There's 17 posts here as I write. In my experience most problems are solved within 8 posts if feedback from the OP is good. We think that because your feedback is poor, and it's frustrating to make suggestions if we never get full feedback. These ideas often give you suggestions but can run with, but we don't hear.
Let me ask. Your screensaver is a different resolution. DOES IT MATTER? Does it affect things in any other way?
@ business_kid
I agree with you in some part of your last post, but you don't take care that I am not experienced as you and maybe others are, second my english is really poor and I have to help my self with some translator online.
You have asked if this issue is a problem. Really it doen't affect other programs or the system as a whole, but I am stubborn and I can't understand why one day all goes right and next without action, something change. Probably the is issue depend from the distro (Mint 19.2).
Maybe you should look for support in a language you are more familiar with. Anyhow, after 20 posts, you may be stubborn but I ( from hospital) hear that it doesn't affect operation. Enjoy your fault finding. Use it as a learning experience.
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