Re: kscreen: Set default resolution for new users

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Ubay Dorta Guerra composed on 2016-06-29 12:05 (UTC):

I am using Fedora 24 with kscreen 5.6.5 and i want to set a predefined
resolution when users login for the first time. I tried to copy a file
generated by kscreen to the following path without success:
/usr/share/kde-settings/kde-profile/default/share/applications/kscreen

What is its content?

Is there any way to get this?

Disabling kscreen from starting session start gets KDE to obey the resolution set either in a global X startup script containing xrandr to set a mode, or via PreferredMode in /etc/X11/xorg.conf*.

To disable kscreen on an individual user basis has worked for me by placing:

	[Module-kscreen]
	autoload=false

in ~/.config/kdedrc or ~/.config/kded5rc. You might try that same content in /etc/kde/share/config/kdedrc (or kded5rc?), or in /usr/share/kde-settings/kde-profile/default/share/kdedrc (or kded5rc?), or /usr/share/kde-settings/kde-profile/default/share/applications/kdedrc (or kscreen?).

Possibly the X config wouldn't be necessary if the display's native mode is the mode you desire as default for new users.

If none of this works for you, you might ask in the kde-linux@xxxxxxx mailing list and get a definitive answer.
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