[openFATE 306230] Auto-Reset the screen settings
Feature added by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Feature #306230, revision 1, last change by Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the solution after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the wrong settings. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
Feature changed by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Feature #306230, revision 2 Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the - solution after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. + settings after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the wrong settings. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
Feature changed by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Feature #306230, revision 3 - Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings + Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings in gnome-display-properties openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the settings after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the - wrong settings. + wrong settings. I found it. It's the gnome-display-properties tool -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
Feature changed by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Feature #306230, revision 4 Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings in gnome-display-properties - openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the settings after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the wrong settings. I found it. It's the gnome-display-properties tool -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
Feature changed by: JP Rosevear (jproseve) Feature #306230, revision 5 Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings in gnome-display-properties - openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation + openSUSE-11.2: Done Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the settings after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the wrong settings. I found it. It's the gnome-display-properties tool + Discussion: + #1: JP Rosevear (jproseve) (2009-03-31 13:42:04) + Its already done and available in factory. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
Feature changed by: Maximilian Maher (maxmaher) Feature #306230, revision 7 Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings in gnome-display-properties openSUSE-11.2: Done Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the settings after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the wrong settings. I found it. It's the gnome-display-properties tool + Test Case: + call gnome-display-properties and choose random resolution, then don't + push anything and wait for the reset. Discussion: #1: JP Rosevear (jproseve) (2009-03-31 13:42:04) Its already done and available in factory. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
Feature changed by: Maximilian Maher (maxmaher) Feature #306230, revision 8 Title: Auto-Reset the screen settings in gnome-display-properties openSUSE-11.2: Done Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Marcel Müller (open_assistant) Description: The "Bildschirmeinstellungen"(~screen settings, don't know the name in the english version, the little Monitor in the Gnome panel, where you can set the screen solution and the frequenzy) should reset the settings after 30 or 15 seconds automatically, if you don't press save. Like in Windows or SaX2. It would avoid much trouble if you choose the wrong settings. I found it. It's the gnome-display-properties tool Test Case: - call gnome-display-properties and choose random resolution, then don't - push anything and wait for the reset. + * Call gnome-display-properties and choose random (doesen't matter, but + not the one you have right now) resolution + * Then don't push anything and wait for the automatic reset (~30 + seconds). Discussion: #1: JP Rosevear (jproseve) (2009-03-31 13:42:04) Its already done and available in factory. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306230
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