On 06/20/2017 05:14 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 06/18/2017 05:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 06/17/2017 03:02 PM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-06-17, Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
I'm using Debian Testing on a Lenovo T510 Thinkpad whose screen is too
small and is in the "short and wide" category.
I prefer my 17" diagonal external with a nominal 4:3 aspect ratio.
I am using ARandR Screen Layout Editor 0.1.9.
It reports:
laptop as 1366 x 768 and normal orientation
vga monitor as 1280 x 1024 and normal orientation
With those settings it _can_ and *FREQUENTLY* does display what
I want.
Generally it chooses not to :/
Frequently does but generally doesn't does not compute.
I'll stand by my summary statement as being literally true.
I'll rephrase it.
With those settings it _can_ display what I want.
[see procedure you snipped]
It FREQUENTLY it does display what I want.
[I had listed some.]
Generally it chooses not to :/
[More than 50% of the time it does not.]
This morning started off "worse" than usual.
However I've a gut feeling that I've wandered into at least a partial
explanation. I suspect some variable is "path dependent" rather than
"state dependent". I'll have to work out a test procedure to verity.
I've identified one problem source.
At least sometimes after a power off shut down it comes up with the
laptop display selected as primary.
How can I force it to always come up with the VGA monitor as primary?
I created /home/richard/.screenlayout/VGA-as-master.sh with preferred
settings back when I was experimenting. I had understood ARandR would
use it automatically. It evidently doesn't.
I would delete what you saved and then let arandr save the settings and
see if that works.
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Jimmy Johnson
Debian Sid/Testing - KDE Plasma 5.8.7 - Linux 4.9 - EXT4 at sda15
Registered Linux User #380263