Re: [i3] [xrandr] xrandr cannot find output modes when execed on startup by i3
Jakub Alba composed on 2019-07-09 00:45 (UTC+0200)
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Which DDX is your i3 using? Whichever, switch to the other. Does it still happen?
Try adding one or two empty xrandr lines before your real one in default.sh. I had
something similar happen 2-3 years ago, before I discovered the modesetting DDX
could work better than the intel DDX.
Another possibility: move xrandr from your homedir to /etc/X11/Xsession.d/.
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