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Custom Resolution Utility alternative for Linux OS's

Can anyone point me to a CRU alternative for Linux OS's? I generally hop between Debian derivatives and RHEL family.

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xrandr has a GUI versions called arandr if terminal isn't your thing.

https://christian.amsuess.com/tools/arandr/

 

If you're running something on Wayland your options are more limited, there's a tool for the job but it doesn't work with all compositors.

https://github.com/luispabon/wdisplays

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58 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

xrandr has a GUI versions called arandr if terminal isn't your thing.

https://christian.amsuess.com/tools/arandr/

 

If you're running something on Wayland your options are more limited, there's a tool for the job but it doesn't work with all compositors.

https://github.com/luispabon/wdisplays

 

 

1 hour ago, svmlegacy said:

 

Thanks a lot to both of you for your replies. I'll be checking then out tomorrow morning. Btw, can they change the refresh rate of the monitor? Like I can with cru? That was my main concern and I forgot to put it in the original post in a hurry.

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