01-27-2020, 08:01 AM
(01-27-2020, 06:32 AM)dhosh Wrote:(01-27-2020, 05:57 AM)xmixahlx Wrote: I am not sure about how manjaro does this... we're you using kde or xfce?
my first thought is to jump to a console and load a different window manager and see what happens... my go-tos are fluxbox and sway.
"system wide" sounds like a config file
Yes... That's what I'm looking for. . the display/monitor config file where the change I made in the default is . I'm booting to Manjaro on SD card, then using terminal to go to the internal drive where the default OS is located. I assume it's in it's /etc folder. I thought I had found it, edited the Tex file, saved, then shut down and pulled the SD/Manjaro card and attempted to boot from the internal drive again. Still no go. I can log in, and it seems to finish booting , but don't get a desktop screen after... Just a blank screen.
I can't make any changes in the GUI when booted from Manjaro, as it will only effect Manjaro on the SD... Not the internal OS config. So, I am booting from Manjaro to make a manual change on the default internal drive. Does that make sense?
Per this post, you need to make your edits to the xrandr config.