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running this utility on startup?

Hello, this is probably not directly related to the project (which works flawlessly btw, exactly what I needed), I am trying to run it at system startup to change the resolution after login. If I only have a single 1024x600 display connected, system starts it up with a wrong display mode and I get no output, which is what I need your utility for, but I can't get it to work on startup, only in terminal window or as a bash script and I think its because it has to run in the display environment, while usual methods like crontab run independent of it.

I was wondering if you tried to do something like that or if there's a way to use this utility to change the (preferred) video mode as it is listed, that would solve my issues too.

Logical monitors not adjacent

Hi, i'm trying to change the primary monitor so i ran
gnome-monitor-config set -LpM DVI-D-1 -LM VGA-1

But i get :

:::: ../src/gmc-display-config.c:691 cc_display_logical_monitor_config_add_monitor() - 
Logical monitor [ 1920x1080+0+0 ], PRIMARY, scale = 1
  Monitor [ DVI-D-1 ] 1920x1080@60
Logical monitor [ 1280x1024+0+0 ], scale = 1
  Monitor [ VGA-1 ] [email protected]
[(0, 0, 1.0, uint32 0, true, [('DVI-D-1', '[email protected]', @a{sv} {})]), (0, 0, 1.0, 0, false, [('VGA-1', '[email protected]', {})])]
Failed to set configuration: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: Logical monitors not adjacent```

Is that a bug or did i use gnome-monitor-config wrong ?

The screen names match the outpout of the list command.

"Flip" not working for secondary display

I'm way out of my depth here and I think this might be a gnome/mutter issue, but when I try to use this to flip my display that's connected over rdp, nothing changes. ./gnome-monitor-config set -LpM Meta-0 --transform=flip and ./gnome-monitor-config set -LpM Meta-0 --transform=normal both result in normal display outputs.

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