Maybe this solution is not official and proper one, but works: Put the
xrandr commands in a shell script and execute is at startup.
I have such script which detects is my notebook docked first. If yes,
dual-screen configuration for dock outputs are set and notebook's LCD
is turned off.
If it's not docked, script checks for display connected to VGA port. If
it is, it duplicates screen from notebook decreasing resolutions to
1024x768 as it's usually a projector in a lecture room and it can't do
more.
MCbx
midi-pascal <midi-pascal(a)videotron.ca> napisał(a):
Hi,
I use Trinity R14.0.4 under Ubuntu 14.04 on a Dell Optiplex 990.
My setup is dual screen (1 HDMI 27po, 1 DisplayPort 24 po) connected
to a Radeon video card.
The 24po is on my left and the 27po is in front (main screen).
I tried tderandrtray, Trinity Control Center, System Settings to set
things up with success.
But each time I log out or reboot, the display settings are lost.
Both screens show the same display (main) and are in reverse order
(left/right).
Is there a way to make Trinity remember my screen settings so I do
not have to set things up each time?
Thanks!
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