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kscreen-doctor: Show display output information.
$ kscreen-doctor --outputs
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The command "kscreen-doctor --outputs" is used to diagnose and troubleshoot display output issues in a Linux-based graphical environment.

When executed, the "kscreen-doctor" command launches a program called "kscreen-doctor" which is designed to detect and analyze connected display outputs and provide information about their status and configuration.

The "--outputs" option tells the "kscreen-doctor" program to specifically focus on providing information and analyzing potential issues with the display outputs, such as monitors or screens, connected to the system.

By running this command, you can initiate a diagnosis of display output-related problems, such as incorrect resolutions, improperly detected displays, or issues with multiple monitor setups. The output of the command will provide details about the current configuration, detected display outputs, and any detected problems that may require further attention or configuration adjustments.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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