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    Dual Head configuration w/out xorg.conf?

    I've been running Kubuntu since Hardy, but in one of the upgrades (Jaunty?) Xorg shifted to an autoconfiguration system with no xorg.conf. I get a usable and mostly reasonable X configuration running when I start up, so I'm not inclined to try to construct a valid xorg.conf. However, while X activates both monitors, it always starts up in "clone" mode, with both monitors displaying the same thing. Therefore, on every startup, I have to go into the Hardware - Display and Monitor - Size and Orientation settings panel and change DVI-1 position from "Clone of" DVI-0 to "Right of" DVI-0. After that, I have perfect dual-head support.

    Is there any way to get KDE/Kubuntu to retain this setting through restarts? Why do I have to re-enter this position setting moving DVI-1 to the right of DVI-0 every time?

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    Re: Dual Head configuration w/out xorg.conf?

    utilize the xrandr tool and create an .xprofile in your users /home directory.

    See Re: Can't make screen size permanent and then look at the command for details and examples.

    man xrandr
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    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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      Re: Dual Head configuration w/out xorg.conf?

      The xrandr command did exactly what was needed, but even after making $HOME/.xprofile executable, it never ran from there. Nor did /etc/xprofile run. I had to fall back on using the kdm startup scripts, in this case /etc/kde4/kdm/Xsetup. xrandr commands there were run before kdm displayed its login prompt, and the configuration persisted through login, which is exactly what I needed. Thanks!

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