Hi all, I have some new information on this problem. I finally solved it.
Like I said, I had a good theory on why this was happening. So I put it to
the test and it turns out that this was the problem. Specifically, Xorg
doesn't seem to like ultra wide-screen at 2560x1080, model LG 29UM58-P.
I for
Am 11.08.2016 08:41, schrieb Thomas Lübking:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 07:16:57PM -0400, Zurd wrote:
>> Hi, me again, I'm bumping this. I realized I have a big post but I wanted
>> to put as much information as possible. All I want to know is how to
>> minimize the xrandr calls so that there's le
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 07:16:57PM -0400, Zurd wrote:
Hi, me again, I'm bumping this. I realized I have a big post but I wanted
to put as much information as possible. All I want to know is how to
minimize the xrandr calls so that there's less EDID information in
Xorg.0.log.
My system is not slo
On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 19:16:57 -0400
Zurd wrote:
>Hi, me again, I'm bumping this. I realized I have a big post but I
>wanted to put as much information as possible. All I want to know is
>how to minimize the xrandr calls so that there's less EDID information
>in Xorg.0.log.
>
>My system is not slow
Hi, me again, I'm bumping this. I realized I have a big post but I wanted
to put as much information as possible. All I want to know is how to
minimize the xrandr calls so that there's less EDID information in
Xorg.0.log.
My system is not slow yet but it should happen soon. My Xorg log is at 23M
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