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[![Ansible Galaxy](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/roles-ansible/ansible_role_xrandr_help/main/.github/galaxy.svg?sanitize=true)](https://galaxy.ansible.com/do1jlr/xrandr_help) [![MIT License](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/roles-ansible/ansible_role_xrandr_help/main/.github/license.svg?sanitize=true)](https://github.com/roles-ansible/ansible_role_xrandr_help/blob/main/LICENSE)
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ansible_role_xrandr_help
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==========================
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### Get it directly from Ansible Galaxy
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```bash
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$ ansible-galaxy install do1jlr.xrandr_help
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```
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Information
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-----------------
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Ansible role to install xrandr to controll your monitor setup.
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This is realy helpful, if you are using a display manager (eg. i3wm) that comes without a dedicated display control center (like gnome).
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Default variables:
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```ini
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# do you want a graphical display contol panel like arandr
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install_graphical_application: true
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# do you want autorandr have installed?
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install_autorandr_application: true
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# version management to prevent old playbooks
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submodules_versioncheck: true
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```
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Attention:
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This playbook is only tested on archlinux. Package names on other OSes may be different.
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