@unggnu: Despite fewer mandatory configuration items in xorg.conf there
are some things that are suited to remain in it. For instance, desired
RandR defaults can be specified therein, making it unnecessary to run
xrandr-based scripts upon login to get that extended desktop configured
etc.

But whether or not displayconfig-gtk is needed or can be replaced by
some other application - I'd say probably. But, of the three major apps
in this area: grandr, urandr and displayconfig-gtk, it seems that
displayconfig-gtk is the most active for the moment and most likely to
remain the default screen configuration application - granted that it
will solve this bug... Also I think displayconfig-gtk is the only one
that actually modifies xorg.conf, but I am not sure on that point.

@Bryce Harrington: I am curious to know if you are adding the
possibility to write the RandR-configuration into xorg.conf as well or
making a wrapper around xrandr? I too would love to try a test version
btw...

Cheers,

Fredrik

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