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I have changed my very old and slow desktop to #LinuxMint a few weeks ago, but still I am not able to set the system to an acceptable screen resolution. Either the desktop, icons and pages are too large or too small. I cannot find a happy medium. This is after watching many online tutorials. If anyone has suggestions, I would be most grateful to read them.

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Why the Original Macintosh Had a Screen Resolution of 512x342, and not 512x384 as One Might Expect - 512 Pixels

Many classic Macs came with — or supported — displays running at 512×384 pixels, but many compact Macs, ranging from the original 1984 machine up through 1991’s Macintosh Classic II had built-in CRTs running at 512×342 pixels. That covers all black-and-white compact Macs with a 9-inch screen. The later Color Classic and Color Classic II [
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Find Linux Desktop Screen Resolution From Command Line - OSTechNix

Learn how to find your Linux desktop screen resolution from command line using xrandr and xdpyinfo commands.

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