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Here is what I think happened - and I don't want to try to replicate the behavior:
started using a new laptop running Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.0
as it's a laptop, it was frequently connected to different screen setups at home and at work
initially had occasional problems with screen setups not being detected, so I started to use the autorandr console (not sure if autorandr came installed by default in Mint or whether I installed it
my initial setup was (and I think this was the mistake): deleted the profile "default" and created new ones for "laptop", "work" and "home"
had a terrible experience for many months, screens were almost never properly detected, after each connect or disconnect to a screen I ended up with an unusable minimal resolution and had to manually call autorandr <profile> to set my profile, could not find any solution to this
then I discovered that my startup items contains the item /usr/bin/autorandr -c --default default
I got an idea: I detached the screen, deleted my "laptop" profile, set it the resolution manually and saved it as "default"; so now I have "default", "work" and "home"
much better experience now - almost all the time, the correct profile is loaded
I don't fully understand what the startup item does or whether it keeps autorandr running in the background. I am also not sure what the "default" item does. However it seems to me that not having a default profile messes with autorandr's method of detecting the current setup.
Could this be a bug?
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Here is what I think happened - and I don't want to try to replicate the behavior:
autorandr <profile>
to set my profile, could not find any solution to this/usr/bin/autorandr -c --default default
I don't fully understand what the startup item does or whether it keeps autorandr running in the background. I am also not sure what the "default" item does. However it seems to me that not having a default profile messes with autorandr's method of detecting the current setup.
Could this be a bug?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: