Yeah, I'm having this problem too. Hopefully this gets fixed soon. In the
meantime, let me share some tips to make life a little bit easier. Firstly, I
create a shortcut that I place on the top left hand corner of my desktop that
runs this:
Code:
xrandr -s 0
This command resets the resolution to the default. Because it's in the top
left corner of the screen, you should always be able to see it, no matter what
the resolution is. Whenever the screen resolution gets screwed up, I just click
the shortcut and the screen gets fixed.
I also modify shortcuts of wine applications that trigger this problem by adding
&& xrandr -s 0 to the end. This will cause the screen resolution to be
reset after the application ends. E.g.
Code:
wine 'C:\Program Files\AppDir\game.exe' && xrandr -s 0
Hope this helps.