nvidia-settings permanence
by aPpYe from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5S7KP)
I apologize if this has been answered before. I have seen this all over the internet. Changes made to the nvidia-settings app do not persist across reboots. They can be made "permanent" by loading the config file (nvidia-settings -l) at startup. This is all well and good so far.
My computer is connected directly to a TV. When the TV is powered off and then back on, the settings are once again lost. Reloading the config file brings things back, but is there a way to automate this? Perhaps some event or property I can monitor with a script? Clearly, the computer knows when the TV is power cycled, because settings are consistently back to default even with a quick power cycle.
I'm running Debian Bullseye ...
My computer is connected directly to a TV. When the TV is powered off and then back on, the settings are once again lost. Reloading the config file brings things back, but is there a way to automate this? Perhaps some event or property I can monitor with a script? Clearly, the computer knows when the TV is power cycled, because settings are consistently back to default even with a quick power cycle.
I'm running Debian Bullseye ...