I often play an old DOS game in DOSBox, and when I exit it doesn't reset the screen resolution. So I reset it manually by typing
xrandr -output e-DP1 -auto
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I often play an old DOS game in DOSBox, and when I exit it doesn't reset the screen resolution. So I reset it manually by typing
xrandr -output e-DP1 -auto
More of a shortcut, CTRL + A + D
to exit the current session (exits a sudo su first, then a ssh, then the actual terminal)
does it do all of those with one press? Id that what the 'A' is for?
One "exit" per press
Ctrl + D
(EOF character) also does that, so I'm just confused what the 'A' is doing
Really? Then I must've been taught wrong and never noticed
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