gnome-randr-rust
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gnome-randr-rust
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Bazzite – a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs
TIL about various things for ostree distros:
https://github.com/maxwellainatchi/gnome-randr-rust :
> gnome-randr-rust: `xrandr` for Gnome/wayland, on distros that don't support `wlr-randr`*
Kernel-fsync: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sentry/kernel-fsync/
gnome-vrr:
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How do I execute a command in a Wayland session from an ACPI handler?
Changing the orientation: Gnome is currently using Wayland rather than X as the default, so using xrandr has no effect. However, I can use gnome-randr-rust (available in nixpkgs via nix-shell -p gnome-randr). The following is sufficient to change the orientation when I run it from Console in the desktop session:
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Turn off the primary screen with wayland
On wayland, there seem to be many options, unfortunately none work. xrandr --output XWAYLAND0 --off simply has no effect, wlr-randr is not supported because of compositor doesn't support wlr-output-management-unstable-v1, and gnome-randr modify HDMI-1 --mode='-1' (or --off) is not available yet (See: https://github.com/maxwellainatchi/gnome-randr-rust/issues/13)
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[OC] `gnome-randr` - a CLI utility to manage displays on Gnome/Wayland
Hey, I might've actually found a way to do this! Want to open a new issue on my repo and I'll dig into it a bit further? I need a little help checking out this solution since I don't have an Intel card so I can't actually see if my theory is correct.
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Is there a way to force Fedora to set specific settings when a monitor is connected?
A project to write a wayland compositor for gnome I wouldn't use it, but it shows the need is there.
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What are some alternatives?
gnome-monitor-config
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
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spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
bazzite - Bazzite is a custom image built upon Fedora Atomic Desktops that brings the best of Linux gaming to all of your devices - including your favorite handheld.
Jovian-NixOS - Discussions: https://matrix.to/#/#Jovian-Experiments:matrix.org
gnome-vrr - Fedora spec files for Mutter & GNOME Control Center with Dor Askayo's Wayland VRR MR applied.
boxkit - Build your own custom OCI distrobox container