On 05/12/2012 05:05 PM, Andreas Volz wrote:
> Am Sat, 12 May 2012 11:36:46 +0300 schrieb Tom Hacohen:
>
>> On 12/05/12 11:37, Andreas Volz wrote:
>>> Ok, I've no better solution so I did a workaround. I created a
>>> script that calls "xrandr --size 1920x1080" to set resolution. Then
>>> after E is started I press a button in my shelf to change
>>> resolution. Very ugly but faster than using E menus.
>>
>> If you are into ugly hacks, why don't you make that script launch
>> automatically at e start?
>
> For sure I tried it without success. Now I had the idea that E changes
> resolution after auto start scripts. So I added a "sleep 3" in the
> script. Now it does a short flicker after start and changes resolution.
> Ugly, but it works. :-)
>
> Andreas
>

That is weird. I would expect e (or any WM for that matter) to first do 
its internal config dance and _then_ launch autostart scripts. Why does 
e launch autostart scripts before finishing its own initializations?

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