One way to work around the issue could be to add an item in autostart to
set the resolution with xrandr at every boot. launch Session Settings ->
automatic boot -> add

or you could configure xorg.conf (I'm using ubuntu, don't know how it works
on fedora)

Il giorno lun 2 nov 2020 alle ore 17:46 <edwa...@gmx.com> ha scritto:

> I installed the Fedora 33 LXQt Spin in a virtual box (Gnome Boxes) and
> it runs great.
>
> The monitor (identified as 'Virtual-0') resolution comes up in 1024x768
> each time, but the highest possible (full-screen) resolution is
> 1920x1002. When using the Monitor settings in the LXQt Configuration
> Center, or manually setting it in a terminal using xrandr, the monitor
> resolution saved does not retain itself between shutdowns/reboots, once
> the setting is saved. It will be retained though, if logging out and
> then logging back in.
>
> Is there a trick to have the monitor resolution stay at 1920x1002
> between shutdowns/reboots under this environment?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
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