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Re: Saved "X" Preferences
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2016, 09:36:52 AM »
 

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Simply put, certain asynchronous video graphics functions cannot operate in ext2. Your settings (which can be saved to the OS within the OS) will load after login when ext4fs is available to use. Windows is no different, using FAT with a log.

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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2016, 08:47:09 AM »
 

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So, are we at a point now, where the system is able to save settings you made to the graphical setup? Or is it still, that i will have to readjust/reset my dual-monitor set-up after every boot, so i can use the monitors part-part and not mirrored.
The menubar settings also dont get saved... (i always set it to DVI-0 but it gets back to auto which puts it on VGA-0 which is mirrored to DVI-0 after boot)

No, i will not write weird settings texts into some file by myself, nope. That is not why computers have been invented. sry. The system has to save settings the user makes. period.
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