Screen resolution in Linux refers to the dimensions and pixel density of your display.
Screen resolution in Linux refers to the dimensions and pixel density of your display.
Hey everyone. At work we use a remote desktop with Linux as our OS. I wanted to bring my ROG Swift in to serve as my main monitor since it offers better performance than what we have available. The problem I’m facing is that I can’t fully utilize the 2560x1440 resolution—I’m limited to 1024 x 768. One of our IT staff mentioned Linux doesn’t support that resolution, but I’m not sure if that’s accurate. Could anyone confirm this? It seems a bit off. Thanks.
It might be the distribution or the equipment you're employing. Try running the command xrandr -q