Hi Rene, Thanks very much for your reply. See my in-line comments below. On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 1:34 AM, René J.V. Bertin <rjvbertin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tuesday January 16 2018 22:27:00 Mun wrote: > >>upgrade also updated my KDE from version 4.x (not sure of the exact >>version) to version 5.18.0 . The problem that resulted is that the >>screen geometry setting via xrandr is not being applied correctly. >>I've attached a screen shot for clarity. > > What's the screen resolution you're trying to set? In the screen shot, I was setting the resolution to 2560x1600; but I normally use 1920x1080. I used the higher resolution for the screen shot simply because it shows the phenomenon I'm seeing more clearly. The biggest annoyance is the floating panel. That is, if I maximize a window it will actually go under the panel--which is typically a delimiter for the window size. Furthermore, changing the panel setting to "Windows can cover" makes no difference: The panel is still always on top. > I can confirm that it still works in my KaOS VM, though periodically I need to tell VirtualBox what I want it to do (a VirtualBox issue). > > I don't wait for login to call xrandr though. I also like my login screen to use the proper resolution, so where that isn't automatically the case I put the required xrandr statements in the Xsetup file used when the X server starts. I can try that; but I never had issues with xrandr with KDE4 so I don't suspect setting the resolution prior to login will make any difference. Nevertheless, it's a good suggestion. > And as far as I can remember you can still use the "Display and Monitor" kcm from the systemsettings utility, to pick the resolution you want (provided indeed it's known, possibly thanks to a call to xrandr). > >>I tried removing the ~/.kde directory and rebooting, but that made no >>difference. > > KF5 gets everything from ~/.config and ~/.local/share . The old ~/.kde is only referenced for migration of old settings, and of course by whatever KDE4 apps you still use. Oh, that clears things up for me. I couldn't figure out how all of my KDE settings were still intact even after removing the ~/.kde directory. D'oh :) Regards, -- Mun