I run a dual-head setup and I've generated my own xorg.conf with the proper resolution and position settings, and it gets read and works fine in other window managers (like twm) but in TDE, this file seems to be ignored by the environment and it launches an eye-killing 480p to both of my displays. I have to force the settings after each boot with the Monitor Configuration applet in System Settings. It just doesn't save my settings as default, no matter what i do (I've already rewritten the default profile in this app with my own settings, but it still ignores it). Can I make it load my xorg.conf like every other window manager or desktop environment would do?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I run a dual-head setup and I've generated my own xorg.conf with the proper resolution and position settings, and it gets read and works fine in other window managers (like twm) but in TDE, this file seems to be ignored by the environment and it launches an eye-killing 480p to both of my displays. I have to force the settings after each boot with the Monitor Configuration applet in System Settings. It just doesn't save my settings as default, no matter what i do (I've already rewritten the default profile in this app with my own settings, but it still ignores it). Can I make it load my xorg.conf like every other window manager or desktop environment would do?
Thanks.
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Had same issue, sadly dont remember witch file i edited. But i also used TDERandRtray to get it done.
Please, try to use tderandrtray application.