Not sure what caused this behaviour! And nor do I have to seem found the package which caused this error? I am not sure...
Edit: @Mektub: I was not able to connect to the monitor throughout the week before the 17th, I'll look through the updates I did now but with a quick glance I could not make out any connected to the occourence of the error again, today.
Thanks for your tip though, I'll dig further into it.
/var/log/pacman.log
Mektub
]]>Anyone got any idea how / where to gather further information on the problem?
Thank you for your time!
after starting awesome wm with the somewhat recognisable defaul background:
launching a terminal in awesome wm:
and after quitting awesome wm / the x server:
does anyone have any idea what might be going on?
Thank you for your time!!
]]>I try to get hold of a camera to post a picture of it, maybe then someone might have any clue as to how to further investigate the issue.
Thank you for your time!
]]>Has anybody maybe an idea what that could be?
Thank you very much for your time, I really appreciate it!
]]>#!/bin/bash
# set up displays when connected to external monitor
num_connected=$(xrandr -q | grep -E "^.* connected .*$" | wc -l)
echo $num_connected
if [ $num_connected -gt 1 ]
then
echo "Setting display..."
xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto --output VGA1 --auto
xrandr --output LVDS1 --below VGA1
xset -dpms
xset s off
fi