I have the same problem as previously described, with extras... I use a laptop with a dock. Under the previous edition of Fedora (11) I could put the laptop in the dock with the lid shut, turn it on, and the display attached to the dock would be detected and show as a clone of the laptop screen with the laptop screen's resolution. I could then set the screen res via an xrandr command and all was well. Now the non-X detects the screen but it's gone as soon as X fires up, which is clearly the same problem as discussed here. I have to have the laptop lid open, set everything manually and then close the lid, with a 1 in 3 chance of both screens going black and me having to powercycle the box. I've looked at the posts and bug reports but can't work out how to fix my problem from them. There are no StartupCommand lines anywhere in my config dir I can find. Should I make some, and if so what? I want the dock screen to be enabled, but the choice as to whether to set resolution as I may use the laptop without the dock. I prefer the dock screen to be a clone of the laptop one, not off to one side. The krandrrc says this, even when VGA1 is disabled in the system settings GUI... [Screen_0] OutputsUnified=false UnifiedRect=0,0,0,0 UnifiedRotation=1 [Screen_0_Output_LVDS1] Active=true Rect=0,0,1280,800 RefreshRate=59.9763221740723 Rotation=1 [Screen_0_Output_VGA1] Active=true Rect=0,0,1680,1050 RefreshRate=59.9542503356934 Rotation=1 So I want the VGA1 screen to be enabled on X start, but to have the resolution the same until I manually set it with /usr/bin/xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1680x1050_60.00 Zebee _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org