That's what KDE is all about. With each release there're more regressions
than fixes in an attempt to add new 'features'.

You should try XFCE for the ultimate stable experience.

A workaround is to use KDE is Debian stable, that way you can ensure
there're no regressions atleast.

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On May 27, 2012 5:02 AM, "Marcelo Magno T. Sales" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> **
>
> Em sábado, 26 de maio de 2012, às 19:01:40, dE . escreveu:
>
> > On 05/25/12 01:05, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
>
> > > 2012/5/24 Stef Bon<[email protected]>:
>
> > >> On 05/24/2012 07:22 PM, Nowardev-Team wrote:
>
> > >>> NB THE bash script must be executable to do that just do
>
> > >>>
>
> > >>> chmod +x your_name_bashscript_for_xrandr
>
> > >>>
>
> > >>> *to see your aviable options you can just type on konsole
>
> > >>>
>
> > >>>
>
> > >>> xrandr
>
> > >>> *
>
> > >>
>
> > >> No,
>
> > >>
>
> > >> it's just possible using the display settings in the settings. Select
>
> > >> Display and Monitor, select
>
> > >> Multiple Monitors, and there you are.
>
> > >>
>
> > >> It works very good.
>
> > >>
>
> > >> Stef
>
> > >
>
> > > It works, but after a reboot KDE forgets what had been configured and
>
> > > goes back to clone mode again.
>
> > > Even if you "Save as default" in System Settings, the configuration is
>
> > > lost after a reboot.
>
> > > Is there a way to make it stick?
>
> > >
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > >
>
> > > Marcelo
>
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> >
>
> > This's not reproducible in my case, which version of KDE are you running?
>
> > ___________________________________________________
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'm running 4.8.2, Ubuntu packages. However, since yesterday, the
> configuration saved as default in System Settings began to stick. Now I can
> logout and login again and the monitors configuration stays as I had left
> it.
>
> I didn't do anything different, there were no updates... Don't know why it
> works now (not complaining, not complaining at all! :) )
>
> However, right after this began to work, this other problem showed up:
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300642
>
>
>
> It seems I can never have KDE working 100%. Every time I fix a problem,
> another one shows up. Even so, KDE is still better than the available
> alternatives. At least KDE ends up doing what I want after some hard work.
> But Gnome and Unity don't, no matter how hard I try :)
>
>
>
> []'s
>
> Marcelo
>
>
>
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