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Nate Graham changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Frederick Zhang ---
(In reply to Roman Gilg from comment #8)
> Could the KScreen daemon binary be diverted / renamed?
I deleted /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.kde.kscreen.service in my system and
now KScreen no longer applies its con
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Roman Gilg changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Frederick Zhang ---
Can we reopen this ticket?
Even putting the proposed better solution above aside, so far I haven't found a
stable way to detect whether KScreen has done applying its configurations.
Hence although I've already go
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--- Comment #6 from Frederick Zhang ---
> sure, but in this very case, wouldn't it be possible to query the set
> parameters first and then apply the changes over the set parameters?
This is the behaviour that makes most sense to me as well.
And I gues
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--- Comment #5 from m...@bearsh.org ---
(In reply to Roman Gilg from comment #2)
> In general KScreen can't respect manual scripting and will just override
> such efforts when it applies its own settings via X11 protocol.
sure, but in this very case, wo
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--- Comment #4 from Frederick Zhang ---
May I know what the best way is to tell whether KScreen has done applying its
configuration?
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Roman Gilg changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Roman Gilg --
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Roman Gilg changed:
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Component|xrandr |libkscreen
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