# How to get the home office monitor working - Run the following commands ```shell # Check output and note what's the name of the display xrandr --listmonitors DISPLAY_NAME="write_the_name_here" # Then run the following and copy what comes in the modeline after "Modeline" cvt 1920 1080 59.80 # First generate a "modeline" by using cvt # Syntax is: cvt width height refreshrate cvt 1920 1080 59.80 #this gives you: # 1920x1080 59.79 Hz (CVT) hsync: 66.96 kHz; pclk: 172.50 MHz Modeline "1920x1080_59.80" 172.50 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync # Now tell this to xrandr: xrandr --newmode "1920x1080_59.80" 172.50 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync # Then you can now add it to the table of possible resolutions of an output of your choice: xrandr --addmode ${DISPLAY_NAME} 1920x1080_59.80 #The changes are lost after reboot, to set up the resolution persistently, create the file ~/.xprofile with the content: #!/bin/sh xrandr --newmode "1920x1080_59.80" 172.50 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync xrandr --addmode ${DISPLAY_NAME} 1920x1080_59.80 ```