> There is no /etc/X11/xorg.conf. This is in line with
> current practice of
> trying to avoid it wherever possible. That's it's
> not necessary is
> demonstrated by the fact the 1440x900 mode works perfectly
> once I tell
> KDE to use it. The problem is that KDE forgets.

I did not know that KDE 4 had Alzheimer :(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alzheimer's_disease

The session does not get saved, that is one problem that you have.  But as for 
the xorg.conf, you decide that you do not like it, then you assume the 
consequences, the Modes lines fixes the situation, but you do not like the 
medicine :(  In rawhide, sometimes removing xorg.conf is necessary, but here 
you should not resort to that.  

> 
> poc
> 
> -- 



      

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