xfce4-settings-manager is what doesn't work for me and I don't remember
having ever created a xorg.conf.d file that works as intended.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:56 PM, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> control: forcemerge #631225. -1
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> On lun., 2015-06-01 at 17:53 -0300, Marcelo Lacerda wrote:
>> Aft
control: forcemerge #631225. -1
On lun., 2015-06-01 at 17:53 -0300, Marcelo Lacerda wrote:
> After login/logout. This bug is actually the same as #631225. I forgot
> to mention that. Is there a command for marking a bug as a duplicate
> of another?
Doing that now.
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> My workaround is to run th
After login/logout. This bug is actually the same as #631225. I forgot
to mention that. Is there a command for marking a bug as a duplicate
of another?
My workaround is to run this script at the beginning of each session:
#!/bin/sh
sleep 2
xrandr --output HDMI1 --mode 1600x900
xrandr --output VG
control: tag -1 moreinfo
On mar., 2015-05-12 at 09:58 -0300, Marcelo Lacerda wrote:
> After jessie upgrade every time I start a new session(log out and
> login) the monitor resolutions are all wrong.
So when the DM is started (or Xorg, for that matter), the resolution is
correct, but it changes w
Package: xfce4-settings
Version: 4.10.1-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After jessie upgrade every time I start a new session(log out and
login) the monitor resolutions are all wrong.
Every day I have to set the correct resolutions (1440x900 and
1600x900) but after rebooting, on the next day
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