Oops I only posted bash comments and not bash code. Here is full
function:
xreset () {
# Reset xrandr to normal, first use: xrandr | grep " connected "
# HDMI-0 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
1107mm x 623mm
# eDP-1-1 connected primary
I have one TV on HDMI, one TV on Thunderboolt III and a skylake laptop
display. Every six weeks or so they will go haywire after resume. I run
this function though to fix it:
```
$ grep xreset -A5 ~/.bashrc
xreset () {
# Reset xrandr to normal, first use: xrandr | grep " connected "
#
It would be easier to delete comment #10 but I can't. `zeitgeist` wasn't
resetting screen brightness and gamma. It was simply logging error it
didn't know about application I was running to reset brightness and
gamma based on time of day.
I posted a solution to getting rid of zeitgeist error
Received error on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS this morning. I've never noticed it
impacting me before but this time it reset my night time screen settings
to full daylight setting.
Results of `journalctl -xe | grep eyesome`:
Oct 19 21:40:55 alien eyesome[25582]: Wakeup: Creating
Comment #86 should be deleted because the Windows fluff is detracting
from serious Linux conversation.
I often close the Intel HD530 driven laptop lid and windows there move
to nVidia GTX 970M HDMI hardwired external TV. The windows on the
Thunderbolt Intel HD 530 driven external monitor TV stay
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