On 1/20/21 12:32 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>> I'm using the i3 window manager with Qubes in a multi-monitor setup. The
>> laptop monitor is 1920x1080, the external monitor is 2560x1440. To
>> enable the second monitor I do $ xrandr --output eDP1 --auto --right-of
>> DP1 --output DP1 --auto.
>>
On 1/19/21 6:27 PM, 'qtpie' via qubes-users wrote:
Hi,
A few questions about using Qubes with i3. I think the idea behind i3 is
great, but getting everything to work is a bit of a struggle.
I'm using the i3 window manager with Qubes in a multi-monitor setup. The
laptop monitor is 1920x1080,
> For the qubes way to change the vm keymaps, idk sorry. I only know it
> does
> not allow to change your keyboard options so I looked away.
For me at least, changing the xfce setting carries through to i3. This
also propagates to VMs, but only once on VM start. Repeated propagation
is slated
'qtpie' via qubes-users writes:
Also, how do you change your keyboard settings under
i3/Fedora/Qubes? I
want to use the us-altgr-intl keymap. Under i3 when I do $
localectl
set-keymap us-altgr-intl in a qube vm terminal, this has no
effect in
applications. The right alt key instead remains
'qtpie' via qubes-users writes:
- Does anyone have a comparable setup and what xrandr command do
you use?
- Is there an alternative to using xrandr under i3?
Do you have tried to use an utility such as lxrandr or arandr to
generate
the command of xrandr for you ?
Also, how do you
Hi,
A few questions about using Qubes with i3. I think the idea behind i3 is
great, but getting everything to work is a bit of a struggle.
I'm using the i3 window manager with Qubes in a multi-monitor setup. The
laptop monitor is 1920x1080, the external monitor is 2560x1440. To
enable the