On Wed, 8 Jan 2020, David Wright wrote:

It sounds to me more like a Desktop problem: I don't know how to make
the effects of xrandr stick like that.

I would investigate where the settings are being kept by:

1) check you have a bash prompt available somewhere, eg a VC.
2) make some change with xrandr (any change).
3) save the configuration.
4) run the line:  find ~ -type f -mmin -3

sounds good! (I overlooked this email, sorry.)

will try the experiment tomorrow.

f.

where 3 is the number of minutes within which you saved the configuration.
It will print the names of any files under your home directory that
have been modified within the last three minutes.

Not running a DE, I can't be more specific than that.

Cheers,
David.



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