Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 3/3/24 11:31, Dale wrote:
>> Since my last post, I did my weekly updates.  During that, I log out,
>> switch to boot runlevel, restart anything that checkrestart says needs
>> it, then back to default runlevel and log back in.  With the config file
>> change, my monitors came up just like they should.  I didn't have to
>> adjust anything.
>>
>> I guess it goes to show, one thing fixes one person's system while yet
>> another fixes someone else's system.  Go figure.  ROFL
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-)
>>
>
> I strongly suspect that it was a kde setting somewhere in ~. The
> problem is that config is littered all over the place now instead of
> one place (I recall zapping the .kde[4] directory from the user home
> folder in the past, can't do that now...)
>
> Although, that doesn't explain the problem I have with X11 and
> displays. Had those same issues on the fresh install.
>
> Dan
>
>


I think most is in the .config directory now.  I have to say tho, I used
to zap that thing about once a year, sometimes two, to correct some
things that were weird but couldn't fix otherwise.  I think the devs try
to make things forward compatible but no one is perfect.  Sometimes, you
just have to start fresh.  I do hate resetting everything tho.  It takes
a while to get everything back to at least close to the old way. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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