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Same problem here. Many people mention as a workaround to delete the
monitors.xml file. However, this workaround is only valid if you want to
use the default resolution at startup. For me it's not possible because
Ubuntu is trying to set a default resolution that is not supported by my
screen. Ther
You describe more precisely exactly the same as I am seeing, with just a single
screen.
Now, being a total Newbie to Linux, I thought initially it was pilot error.
I also need to use the Command Line commands, and after setting the
screen size, I used the GUI desktop "Terminal" to access the logi
I think the issue (if it's the same) is even more strange in my case.
At startup the right resolution and rotation is used but I still get the "Could
no apply.." message. As soon as I press close on that message, the display
config is reset to "standard" - only one screen working.
It's really ann
Got the same problem as described above by Crapouille.
Using an Intel NUC with 42" LG TV screen (1920 X 1080) and Ubuntu 15.10.
The image overflows but will fit with lower resolution, requiring changing
DISPLAY settings.
But at every startup the same annoying message appears again requiring
re-en
I tried what deleting ~/.config/monitors.xml on startup, but it seems to
be re-created when you plug/unplug the second monitor.
What works for me is removing the file on startup, but also created a
cron job that runs every 2 minutes and deletes this too.
So when I unplug the screen, before I plug
Deleting ~/.config/monitors.xml will cause Ubuntu to load the default
Resolution and Rotation values on restart.
If you want a non-default resolution and rotation and avoid this error
on startup, you would need to manually change Resolution and Rotation on
EVERY boot and delete ~/.config/monitors.
I have not tried it myself yet but there is a workaround mentioned on
askubuntu.[0]
Delete your ~/.config/monitors.xml
[0] https://askubuntu.com/questions/23869/could-not-apply-the-stored-
configuration-for-the-monitor
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Are there any workaround in the meantime?
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Ubuntu 15.10 Could not apply the stored configuration for monitors
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I also have this problem on my PC when I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10. I'm
using a Samsung 32" television as a monitor. Upon bootup, it can't find
the 16080 x 1050 (16:10) display, so it defaults to (16:9).
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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