On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 04:59:40PM +1100, Michael Pope wrote:
> I'm trying to get dual monitors to work nicely on a thin client if I type the
> following when the thin client is up it works
> xrandr --output HDMI2 --mode 1920x1080 --left-of VGA1 --output VGA1 --mode
> 1024x768
> 
> If I put the following into my lts.conf file and rebuild the image then it
> works for the login screen, but when I login and go to XFCE it's like XFCE
> takes over and ignore the LTSP setup. Is this normal? Is there a way around
> this? or do I have to reapply this command in a start up script for that user?

Sounds like the XFCE is saving the display settings? Seems like you should be
able to disable that "feature" somehow... I know LXDE allows you to save the
monitor settings, but if you don't, but by default, it uses whatever's already
configured.


live well,
  vagrant

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