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Which seems like it tries to just apply the new mode I had saved with xrandr, but does not recreate the mode after reboot. The new mode I create and add to my screen with xrandr is always gone after reboot.
PS: Unfortunately I'm using autorandr 1.11 because this is what I get with apt from Ubuntu 22.04 repositories. Not sure if exactly this bug is already fixed, if so then I apologize.
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Hi there, when I try to use autorandr to apply my custom xrandr mode, I am getting this error with autorandr -c after next reboot:
Philips346B (detected)
xrandr: cannot find mode 3440x1440_56.34
Failed to apply profile 'Philips346B' (line 857):
Command failed: xrandr --fb 3440x1440 --output HDMI-1-1 --crtc 0 --gamma 1.0:1.0:1.0 --mode 3440x1440_56.34 --pos 0x0 --primary --rate 56.34 --reflect normal --rotate normal (line 857)
Which seems like it tries to just apply the new mode I had saved with xrandr, but does not recreate the mode after reboot. The new mode I create and add to my screen with xrandr is always gone after reboot.
PS: Unfortunately I'm using autorandr 1.11 because this is what I get with apt from Ubuntu 22.04 repositories. Not sure if exactly this bug is already fixed, if so then I apologize.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: