Am Sonntag, 9. März 2025, 13:18:25 CET schrieb Carsten Haitzler: > On Sun, 09 Mar 2025 12:40:08 +0100 Django Reinhard <django...@gmx.de> said: > > Am Sonntag, 9. März 2025, 12:33:57 CET schrieb Marco Moock: > > > Am 09.03.2025 um 12:32:05 Uhr schrieb Django Reinhard: > > > > #!/bin/bash > > > > xrandr --setmonitor LEFT 1200/518x1920/324+0+0 DP-2 > > > > xrandr --setmonitor CENTER 1200/518x1920/324+1200+0 DP-0 > > > > xrandr --setmonitor RIGHT 1200/518x1920/324+2400+0 DP-5 > > > > > > > > xrandr --fb 3600x1920 > > > > xrandr --setmonitor DT 3600/1554x1920/324+0+0 DP-2,DP-0,DP-5 > > > > > > Have you tried to change the output directly and removing the custom > > > xorg.conf? > > > > So if you repeat your question, I guess, I don't know what you're talking > > about > > > > - yes I removed custom xorg.conf > > - change output? > > > > - I executed the commands from above > > > > if that's not what you mean, then I don't know how to change output > > you do know kde comes with a gui setup panel in its configuration dialogs > that will just let you drag screens around and select their modes and also > restore it for you on login?
Sure - but kde has no option for virtual desktop. I can drag and drop monitors, but they remain 3 different desktops (in my case). ... and rotation is applied AFTER login, so login screen is weird. I'm looking for a way to get one single desktop, that spans 3 monitors and I'd prefer a way that this desktop is available before login (just like xinerama does)