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Trying to find screen resolution settings in Centos KDE desktop. I can't set anything in System Settings->Display configuration. Where is needed setup?
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Trying to find screen resolution settings in Centos KDE desktop. I can't set anything in System Settings->Display configuration. Where is needed setup?
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Trying to find screen resolution settings in Centos KDE desktop. I can't set anything in System Settings->Display configuration. Where is needed setup?
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Trying to find screen resolution settings in Centos KDE desktop. I can't set anything in System Settings->Display configuration. Where is needed setup?
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For CentOS 7:
Applications --> System Tools --> Settings
scroll down to Devices --> Displays
then change Resolution accordingly.
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For CentOS 7:
Applications --> System Tools --> Settings
scroll down to Devices --> Displays
then change Resolution accordingly.
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For CentOS 7:
Applications --> System Tools --> Settings
scroll down to Devices --> Displays
then change Resolution accordingly.
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For CentOS 7:
Applications --> System Tools --> Settings
scroll down to Devices --> Displays
then change Resolution accordingly.
For CentOS 7:
Applications --> System Tools --> Settings
scroll down to Devices --> Displays
then change Resolution accordingly.
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This doesn't work on my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
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This doesn't work on my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
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This doesn't work on my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
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