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command line
$ sudo system-config-display
will pop out the configuration window. You can configure here to adjust the screen resolution.
Or you can set up all of them through the command line:
$ sudo system-config-display --reconfigure -set-depth=24 --set-resolution=1920x1080 --set-driver=vmware
It does not work on my machine, but I found that it does work many other people's machine. Let me know if you have other solution may work it out for me.
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